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Broken mouthed ewes on twitter
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<blockquote data-quote="M-J-G" data-source="post: 7079992" data-attributes="member: 1819"><p>Hopefully there is no extra costs and hopefully savings if anything.</p><p>Keeping grass down to stop spring calving suckler cows from bagging up too much allowing earlier turn out with a smaller calf.</p><p>Lambs being gone allowing us to build up a good wedge of grass for autumn grazing cows meaning a shortened housing for some of the cattle or grass can be made to last over the winter and no need to feed ewes.</p><p></p><p>Late running lambs knock that lower input running of the whole farm on the head.</p><p></p><p>I get what you mean though, feeding ewes or lambing early to sell now is the worst of all worlds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M-J-G, post: 7079992, member: 1819"] Hopefully there is no extra costs and hopefully savings if anything. Keeping grass down to stop spring calving suckler cows from bagging up too much allowing earlier turn out with a smaller calf. Lambs being gone allowing us to build up a good wedge of grass for autumn grazing cows meaning a shortened housing for some of the cattle or grass can be made to last over the winter and no need to feed ewes. Late running lambs knock that lower input running of the whole farm on the head. I get what you mean though, feeding ewes or lambing early to sell now is the worst of all worlds. [/QUOTE]
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