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How to dock an older lambs tail
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<blockquote data-quote="egbert" data-source="post: 6933685" data-attributes="member: 9965"><p>Cousin-in-law o mine was over 4-5 years past. He's a grain farmer first, and admits it- but had started keeping a few (hundred) sheep when corn was a dead loss.</p><p>He is told by some boffin somewhere which rams to put to which ewes, to breed in various traits.</p><p>And maggot resistance was one of em i recall. He reckoned they were getting almost no problems with strike, just from genetic selection.</p><p>(This is NSW, inland from coast range.)</p><p>It sounded very impressive - although a candid report might suggest he's a lovely guy, but is always one to tell you all his geese are swans- as it were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egbert, post: 6933685, member: 9965"] Cousin-in-law o mine was over 4-5 years past. He's a grain farmer first, and admits it- but had started keeping a few (hundred) sheep when corn was a dead loss. He is told by some boffin somewhere which rams to put to which ewes, to breed in various traits. And maggot resistance was one of em i recall. He reckoned they were getting almost no problems with strike, just from genetic selection. (This is NSW, inland from coast range.) It sounded very impressive - although a candid report might suggest he's a lovely guy, but is always one to tell you all his geese are swans- as it were. [/QUOTE]
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