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<blockquote data-quote="Estate fencing." data-source="post: 7753116" data-attributes="member: 83694"><p>If you are new to the job be aware of snake oils that make all sheep scan and rear twins. What you have done is exactly the right thing. Plenty of grass or roots (I tupped 400 ewes last year on beet spread on stubble) and maybe some energy buckets, as long as they have this 3 weeks before and 6 weeks after tups go in you will get the full potential out of the ewes. We scan between 240% (mules) right down to 120% (welsh) and everything in between but I think 170-180 is perfect for most profit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estate fencing., post: 7753116, member: 83694"] If you are new to the job be aware of snake oils that make all sheep scan and rear twins. What you have done is exactly the right thing. Plenty of grass or roots (I tupped 400 ewes last year on beet spread on stubble) and maybe some energy buckets, as long as they have this 3 weeks before and 6 weeks after tups go in you will get the full potential out of the ewes. We scan between 240% (mules) right down to 120% (welsh) and everything in between but I think 170-180 is perfect for most profit. [/QUOTE]
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