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Cheviot Mule vs NofE Mule
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<blockquote data-quote="Estate fencing." data-source="post: 7716354" data-attributes="member: 83694"><p>You don't have to pay £200 do you. Just keep a load of ewe lambs back, fat lambs to tup are only £100 now or stores to run dry in the £80's be much better to keep double of these and sell half next year surely. Mule yearlings are far to strong trade of me to keep loads so I'm selling most (except the funny headed ones) and have replaced them with home bred Suffolk mule ewe lambs, half will tup the other half dry. What ever happens they will be sold next year and replaced with mules for similar money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estate fencing., post: 7716354, member: 83694"] You don't have to pay £200 do you. Just keep a load of ewe lambs back, fat lambs to tup are only £100 now or stores to run dry in the £80's be much better to keep double of these and sell half next year surely. Mule yearlings are far to strong trade of me to keep loads so I'm selling most (except the funny headed ones) and have replaced them with home bred Suffolk mule ewe lambs, half will tup the other half dry. What ever happens they will be sold next year and replaced with mules for similar money. [/QUOTE]
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