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Is anyone in beef and sheep willing to invest money?
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<blockquote data-quote="jackstor" data-source="post: 6735996" data-attributes="member: 1372"><p>I can’t remember anyone saying they regretted putting up a shed, they only regretted not putting it up earlier or making it bigger!</p><p>We covered our sheep handling pens and bought a scotsqueeze last year. Covering the pens mean we can do sheep on wet days if need be rather than waiting for a dry day, while the scotsqueeze will have halved the time it takes to sort and weigh lambs and working with ewes is no longer a battle, getting knees banged and feet stood on!!</p><p>Both these ‘investments’ we could’ve managed without, but they have freed up time and might prevent a couple of knee/hip replacements in years to come!!</p><p>No one knows what the future holds, lambs might be £50 for the next 10 years or they could be £120.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackstor, post: 6735996, member: 1372"] I can’t remember anyone saying they regretted putting up a shed, they only regretted not putting it up earlier or making it bigger! We covered our sheep handling pens and bought a scotsqueeze last year. Covering the pens mean we can do sheep on wet days if need be rather than waiting for a dry day, while the scotsqueeze will have halved the time it takes to sort and weigh lambs and working with ewes is no longer a battle, getting knees banged and feet stood on!! Both these ‘investments’ we could’ve managed without, but they have freed up time and might prevent a couple of knee/hip replacements in years to come!! No one knows what the future holds, lambs might be £50 for the next 10 years or they could be £120. [/QUOTE]
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