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Introducing Cambridge Sheep Genes to improve Lambing %
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<blockquote data-quote="Coximus" data-source="post: 6189596" data-attributes="member: 12800"><p>Yes I did but late in the season so only on 5 home bred ec type ewes and 5 easycare proper and one badger face. I retained 2 ewe lambs from a twin ec and 1 from a badger face. Homebred all had single rams. </p><p>This year the camv x ewe lambs all had twins to an easycare x tex ram and no issues. I'm worried about twinning ewe lambs but they are all at 55kg noow so not affect final size too much. </p><p>I will probably add more Cambridge in going forwards if these 3 prove any good. I've also put some lleyn blood in and will see where that goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coximus, post: 6189596, member: 12800"] Yes I did but late in the season so only on 5 home bred ec type ewes and 5 easycare proper and one badger face. I retained 2 ewe lambs from a twin ec and 1 from a badger face. Homebred all had single rams. This year the camv x ewe lambs all had twins to an easycare x tex ram and no issues. I'm worried about twinning ewe lambs but they are all at 55kg noow so not affect final size too much. I will probably add more Cambridge in going forwards if these 3 prove any good. I've also put some lleyn blood in and will see where that goes. [/QUOTE]
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