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Are the days of lambing inside numbered?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anymulewilldo" data-source="post: 7237061" data-attributes="member: 144597"><p>I heard a good one last year at the market. I was selling fat hoggs in mid April and brother rang too say he’d had a big fat texel drop a pair of dead lambs. Not much milk, with the cull trade did he try too adopt on or turf it out for feeding? I advised and hung up. Was talking about it with mates in canteen and I overheard the next table saying that “oh they never count those that come out dead, just the ones that die between birth and turnout” Eh? Excuse me but they are still dead lambs! Nothing we can do about it if they come out dead! Or those ones that come out with a heartbeat but no matter what you do or how much stimulant spray you use you just can’t get them too breath! They count too! </p><p></p><p>I suppose it makes people feel better about it, but I see no sense in hiding from it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anymulewilldo, post: 7237061, member: 144597"] I heard a good one last year at the market. I was selling fat hoggs in mid April and brother rang too say he’d had a big fat texel drop a pair of dead lambs. Not much milk, with the cull trade did he try too adopt on or turf it out for feeding? I advised and hung up. Was talking about it with mates in canteen and I overheard the next table saying that “oh they never count those that come out dead, just the ones that die between birth and turnout” Eh? Excuse me but they are still dead lambs! Nothing we can do about it if they come out dead! Or those ones that come out with a heartbeat but no matter what you do or how much stimulant spray you use you just can’t get them too breath! They count too! I suppose it makes people feel better about it, but I see no sense in hiding from it! [/QUOTE]
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