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Ewe lamb/ram lamb ratios
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<blockquote data-quote="Sandpit Farm" data-source="post: 6702919" data-attributes="member: 1646"><p>How heavy are the ewes? It just seems odd if I’m honest. 76kg lambs in 13wks... if mature weights aren’t much more than that then you have found the ultimate curve benders (if what you say isn’t exaggerated). </p><p></p><p>You are asking how it is possible to obtain 800g/day from your hay and clover mix and I seriously don’t know as I’ve never met anybody who can do it. Even on Ramcompare the first lamb was slaughtered at 56 days old and it was 40kg.... that was 696g/day on Clover leys and reared from Lleyn ewes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandpit Farm, post: 6702919, member: 1646"] How heavy are the ewes? It just seems odd if I’m honest. 76kg lambs in 13wks... if mature weights aren’t much more than that then you have found the ultimate curve benders (if what you say isn’t exaggerated). You are asking how it is possible to obtain 800g/day from your hay and clover mix and I seriously don’t know as I’ve never met anybody who can do it. Even on Ramcompare the first lamb was slaughtered at 56 days old and it was 40kg.... that was 696g/day on Clover leys and reared from Lleyn ewes. [/QUOTE]
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