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Anyone at Logie Durno sale?
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<blockquote data-quote="Logie Durno sheep" data-source="post: 5407344" data-attributes="member: 2537"><p>Yeah you are probably right! We just have not needed it in the past, especially when it's only our stock in that sale... Nobody to fight with for size so just save the money and run them hard. The easiest answer would of been shift them to a different farm a month pre sale with clean younger grass and no trees meaning less fly's and they would of put on a nice sale condition! It all shows how important it is to select a positive fat ebv... All rams in the same situation, some rolling in fat, others leaner... The harder the weather and more intensive the grazing actually helps a lot to focus the mind on what's important in sheep and what makes money and thrives!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logie Durno sheep, post: 5407344, member: 2537"] Yeah you are probably right! We just have not needed it in the past, especially when it's only our stock in that sale... Nobody to fight with for size so just save the money and run them hard. The easiest answer would of been shift them to a different farm a month pre sale with clean younger grass and no trees meaning less fly's and they would of put on a nice sale condition! It all shows how important it is to select a positive fat ebv... All rams in the same situation, some rolling in fat, others leaner... The harder the weather and more intensive the grazing actually helps a lot to focus the mind on what's important in sheep and what makes money and thrives! [/QUOTE]
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