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<blockquote data-quote="Old Tip" data-source="post: 6103306" data-attributes="member: 292"><p>I think [USER=245]@sherg[/USER] has hit the nail on the head, this time last year we had six inch of snow and were frozen solid. It’s been one of the kindest winters I can remember and a lot of those lambs that were hungry all summer will have grown size but are now at last fat. Folk are needing to shift them as grass keep is coming to an end so a lot more heavies on the market than last year. This plus the depressed market generally is not helping, I can see the price rising through April and into May but probably not like last year. The extended Brexit at the end of May will probably put the jitters on again but with Easter and a Festival at the end of April I feel that is the time to have them ready. Balls of Steel or a Kick on the Nuts time will tell</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Tip, post: 6103306, member: 292"] I think [USER=245]@sherg[/USER] has hit the nail on the head, this time last year we had six inch of snow and were frozen solid. It’s been one of the kindest winters I can remember and a lot of those lambs that were hungry all summer will have grown size but are now at last fat. Folk are needing to shift them as grass keep is coming to an end so a lot more heavies on the market than last year. This plus the depressed market generally is not helping, I can see the price rising through April and into May but probably not like last year. The extended Brexit at the end of May will probably put the jitters on again but with Easter and a Festival at the end of April I feel that is the time to have them ready. Balls of Steel or a Kick on the Nuts time will tell [/QUOTE]
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