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<blockquote data-quote="hubbahubba" data-source="post: 2954114" data-attributes="member: 4680"><p>I got 2 nz texel lambs last year not from easyram but a man in wales. although i looked at easyrams that day too. I put them over 100 of my best mules to bread replacements. Marked all the ewes and then lug marked all the lambs, males and females differently. I can tell them before the walk into my scales. There the bloody wooly things. I often find them heavy but lean. They don't grade as well as brittish texel x mule lambs and a lleyn x texel/mule that I tried alongside them are so far miles ahead.</p><p></p><p>I am tupping 50 of the nx texel x mule ewe lambs in a group of 140 so will wait and see how they mother lambs before I decide to buy and nz texels again.</p><p></p><p>Obviously the sound the dream from all the promotion behind them and the testing etc. But from a practical farming point of view I am not sure. Unless I find the nz texel x ewes to be a lot better from a mastitis point of view I can't see any benifits from them yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hubbahubba, post: 2954114, member: 4680"] I got 2 nz texel lambs last year not from easyram but a man in wales. although i looked at easyrams that day too. I put them over 100 of my best mules to bread replacements. Marked all the ewes and then lug marked all the lambs, males and females differently. I can tell them before the walk into my scales. There the bloody wooly things. I often find them heavy but lean. They don't grade as well as brittish texel x mule lambs and a lleyn x texel/mule that I tried alongside them are so far miles ahead. I am tupping 50 of the nx texel x mule ewe lambs in a group of 140 so will wait and see how they mother lambs before I decide to buy and nz texels again. Obviously the sound the dream from all the promotion behind them and the testing etc. But from a practical farming point of view I am not sure. Unless I find the nz texel x ewes to be a lot better from a mastitis point of view I can't see any benifits from them yet. [/QUOTE]
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