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Mules are still supreme
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<blockquote data-quote="@dlm" data-source="post: 7139541" data-attributes="member: 120162"><p>Runners been soooo cheap last 2 years and this years sales of shearlings showed a huge profit for those lambs. Probably only balanced previous years loss!! The guarenteed drop and kicking people will take i seem to remember you saying bang on a year ago, questioning if it was a good idea me buying an extra 100 mule lambs when i was short of grass, and the certain price drop in the following year.... i know my land and the young leys always respond in autumn after a summers drought. Shearlings sold leave 48 over purchase price plus lamb sales. I dont see guarenteed kicking but will wait and see. If it does then lamb price drops so gimmer lamb price drops and margins the same bar shortfall in store lamb price. Dont see the need to predict how everyone moaning next year of their disaster as you predicted it last year for me. Though sods law i will stand corrected this time next year. I actually thought lambs were value for money, bought odd kilo heavier for 4 pounds extra, well pleased</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="@dlm, post: 7139541, member: 120162"] Runners been soooo cheap last 2 years and this years sales of shearlings showed a huge profit for those lambs. Probably only balanced previous years loss!! The guarenteed drop and kicking people will take i seem to remember you saying bang on a year ago, questioning if it was a good idea me buying an extra 100 mule lambs when i was short of grass, and the certain price drop in the following year.... i know my land and the young leys always respond in autumn after a summers drought. Shearlings sold leave 48 over purchase price plus lamb sales. I dont see guarenteed kicking but will wait and see. If it does then lamb price drops so gimmer lamb price drops and margins the same bar shortfall in store lamb price. Dont see the need to predict how everyone moaning next year of their disaster as you predicted it last year for me. Though sods law i will stand corrected this time next year. I actually thought lambs were value for money, bought odd kilo heavier for 4 pounds extra, well pleased [/QUOTE]
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