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<blockquote data-quote="Poorbuthappy" data-source="post: 198059" data-attributes="member: 441"><p>I've got some. </p><p>Variable, is what I would say. </p><p>I wonder if part of the problem is that people have kept too many ewe lambs and not been selective enough due to being promised an outlet via Focus. </p><p>Innovis are keen to rectify this, so it will be interesting to see how they progress. </p><p></p><p>More prolific than the Romney. </p><p>I found them more prolific than the lleyn, but that's another breed I've found with a lot of variation. </p><p>But that's true of any breed I guess. Some people rave about mules, but I've seen some pretty awful ones. Sheep that ought to have been hung up as lambs can give any breed a bad name. </p><p></p><p>@[USER=348]neilo[/USER] has a decent flock of them. Perhaps because he's bred up from something that had already been heavily selected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poorbuthappy, post: 198059, member: 441"] I've got some. Variable, is what I would say. I wonder if part of the problem is that people have kept too many ewe lambs and not been selective enough due to being promised an outlet via Focus. Innovis are keen to rectify this, so it will be interesting to see how they progress. More prolific than the Romney. I found them more prolific than the lleyn, but that's another breed I've found with a lot of variation. But that's true of any breed I guess. Some people rave about mules, but I've seen some pretty awful ones. Sheep that ought to have been hung up as lambs can give any breed a bad name. @[USER=348]neilo[/USER] has a decent flock of them. Perhaps because he's bred up from something that had already been heavily selected. [/QUOTE]
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