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Best ewe Indoor February lambing.
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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 8020016" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>I bought a Lleyn tup a few years ago, with that in mind, and I don't dislike the crossbreds at all. I sold him after a couple of years though, as I was so disappointed with the lack of ability to count that the handful (thankfully) of pure Lleyn ewes had.</p><p>Those crossbreds are a bit tighter skinned than their mothers, but feet seem a bit softer too.</p><p></p><p>I tried a NZ Texel in the mix on some too, the Highlander basically being a NZ Texel X already. The crosses were nice enough mature ewes but didn't help with lambing ease. That could just have been down to the particular rams though (it was early on).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 8020016, member: 348"] I bought a Lleyn tup a few years ago, with that in mind, and I don't dislike the crossbreds at all. I sold him after a couple of years though, as I was so disappointed with the lack of ability to count that the handful (thankfully) of pure Lleyn ewes had. Those crossbreds are a bit tighter skinned than their mothers, but feet seem a bit softer too. I tried a NZ Texel in the mix on some too, the Highlander basically being a NZ Texel X already. The crosses were nice enough mature ewes but didn't help with lambing ease. That could just have been down to the particular rams though (it was early on). [/QUOTE]
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