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Beltex on NCM ewe lambs
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<blockquote data-quote="MJT" data-source="post: 8991351" data-attributes="member: 33400"><p>If you’re using a beltex on ewe lambs hoping youl have beltex finished before Charolais then you’re p**sing in the wind . And in my opinion out of a mule you won’t have those shapey little lambs that will sell for a serious premium to make up for it either. But they’re perfect for lambing ewe lambs as previously stated by others they’re easy lambing, vigorous and don’t drag down the ewes as they’re not as fast growing as some. As for being “shockingly” slow growing, I’d disagree, I sold some mid April born beltex lambs out of ewe hoggs at over 40kg in September, granted they aren’t all up at those weights. But this idea that most of them need to see a birthday before they’re at 40kg is a load of rubbish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MJT, post: 8991351, member: 33400"] If you’re using a beltex on ewe lambs hoping youl have beltex finished before Charolais then you’re p**sing in the wind . And in my opinion out of a mule you won’t have those shapey little lambs that will sell for a serious premium to make up for it either. But they’re perfect for lambing ewe lambs as previously stated by others they’re easy lambing, vigorous and don’t drag down the ewes as they’re not as fast growing as some. As for being “shockingly” slow growing, I’d disagree, I sold some mid April born beltex lambs out of ewe hoggs at over 40kg in September, granted they aren’t all up at those weights. But this idea that most of them need to see a birthday before they’re at 40kg is a load of rubbish. [/QUOTE]
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