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Fodder beet no concentrates.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kingcustard" data-source="post: 8092076" data-attributes="member: 90692"><p>It is all lifted for the cattle in November, and then ploughed and sown for wheat if the weather allows.</p><p></p><p>The prolapses are annoying but generally I get them all lambed OK, it's the exploding guts that annoy me. I probably overfed the ewes as they lambed 3 weeks later than expected and caused a bit of that myself.</p><p></p><p>Once lambed if the fields are littered with beet out of the forklift bucket and they had tubs or liquid molassess would this work or do they struggle to get enough protein.</p><p></p><p>It's the job that I hate most is going into fields of young lambs every morning and trying to get rolls in front of every ewe with lambs going everywhere.</p><p></p><p>The Easycares seem to manage fine with no concentrates, my issue is that mules seem to need fed or they get thin or stop milking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kingcustard, post: 8092076, member: 90692"] It is all lifted for the cattle in November, and then ploughed and sown for wheat if the weather allows. The prolapses are annoying but generally I get them all lambed OK, it's the exploding guts that annoy me. I probably overfed the ewes as they lambed 3 weeks later than expected and caused a bit of that myself. Once lambed if the fields are littered with beet out of the forklift bucket and they had tubs or liquid molassess would this work or do they struggle to get enough protein. It's the job that I hate most is going into fields of young lambs every morning and trying to get rolls in front of every ewe with lambs going everywhere. The Easycares seem to manage fine with no concentrates, my issue is that mules seem to need fed or they get thin or stop milking. [/QUOTE]
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