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<blockquote data-quote="Poorbuthappy" data-source="post: 702600" data-attributes="member: 441"><p>You can't lamb hundreds of triplets inside without a lot of labour, expense and often deaths either. </p><p></p><p>Take note of [USER=555]@Jop[/USER] 's post above and GO's past advice. High lambing percentage doesn't necessarily equal high profit. </p><p>That said,if you're on limited acreage and have plenty of time on your hands, it may be that high lambing percentage is the way forward. </p><p>It's a shame Creedmoor never made it across from the other side as they had a really interesting system lambing outdoors with high prolificacy and getting a high proportion of lambs away by weaning. Think [USER=479]@JD-Kid[/USER] knows them, perhaps he could give a prod?</p><p></p><p>Personally I've sourced a prolific strain of Romneys and am going to see what level I can live best with. I suspect it'll be easier to lower the levels than raise them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poorbuthappy, post: 702600, member: 441"] You can't lamb hundreds of triplets inside without a lot of labour, expense and often deaths either. Take note of [USER=555]@Jop[/USER] 's post above and GO's past advice. High lambing percentage doesn't necessarily equal high profit. That said,if you're on limited acreage and have plenty of time on your hands, it may be that high lambing percentage is the way forward. It's a shame Creedmoor never made it across from the other side as they had a really interesting system lambing outdoors with high prolificacy and getting a high proportion of lambs away by weaning. Think [USER=479]@JD-Kid[/USER] knows them, perhaps he could give a prod? Personally I've sourced a prolific strain of Romneys and am going to see what level I can live best with. I suspect it'll be easier to lower the levels than raise them. [/QUOTE]
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