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Ewe lambs from ewe lambs
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<blockquote data-quote="baaa" data-source="post: 4281708" data-attributes="member: 19952"><p>This is interesting. I tend to separate my ewe lambs and put them to the tups at 18 months. This year they have got a bit fat. Next year I am planning to put them to the tup at 12 months and see what happens. Hoping to lamb more than once a year. I have left them in with the ewes before but I felt that it brought them down too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baaa, post: 4281708, member: 19952"] This is interesting. I tend to separate my ewe lambs and put them to the tups at 18 months. This year they have got a bit fat. Next year I am planning to put them to the tup at 12 months and see what happens. Hoping to lamb more than once a year. I have left them in with the ewes before but I felt that it brought them down too much. [/QUOTE]
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