Previously, the only lambs that were bottle fed were ewe lambs that we were retaining for breeding so I wasn't that worried about the cost of a bit of milk powder and probably kept them on it longer than necessary.
This year however I'm keeping any excess lambs (triplets, etc), inc tip lambs, and rearing them myself, so would like them off the milk and on to solid food asap, but equally don't want to compromise their growth by being too stingy. Not worried about the labour/hassle aspect.
Assuming quality hay and a top quality coarse feed available ad lib from an early stage, what would people consider an optimum age for reducing and then getting them off the milk replacer?
Thanks.
This year however I'm keeping any excess lambs (triplets, etc), inc tip lambs, and rearing them myself, so would like them off the milk and on to solid food asap, but equally don't want to compromise their growth by being too stingy. Not worried about the labour/hassle aspect.
Assuming quality hay and a top quality coarse feed available ad lib from an early stage, what would people consider an optimum age for reducing and then getting them off the milk replacer?
Thanks.