Bringing ewes forward

MDL POWERUP

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Lambed hoggs end of March to mid April but wabtong to bring some forward into January lambing flock. When's the latest you would wean to give a good flush. Lambs are 25-30kg now.
 

andybk

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Mendips Somerset
i always wean end july , put ram straight out (or within a week or two) most lamb early-mid jan ok , just dont let ewe condition slip to much while nursing
 

neilo

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Montgomeryshire
Lambed hoggs end of March to mid April but wabtong to bring some forward into January lambing flock. When's the latest you would wean to give a good flush. Lambs are 25-30kg now.

Ideally wean at least a month before tupping I was told, but the longer the better really.
That said, I often wean some March lambing Charollais ewes a week before I put sponges in, and their conception rates aren’t much lower than those weaned longer.

I suspect breed would come into it as well, with later cycling breeds being less successful.
 

andybk

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Mendips Somerset
Forgot to mention the teaser needs to go in before so aim to wean mid July should do the trick?
reasonable ewe condition is prob most critical aspect , have put teasers in before weaning when been tight for time in past , may loose a few % numbers first lambing without the rest between , but have found restarting cycle harder than straight through weaning then tupping , but as neil said breed is important , texel x types could be difficult .
 

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