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<blockquote data-quote="CharcoalWally" data-source="post: 2678812" data-attributes="member: 3171"><p>Yes it's true [USER=1078]@Top Tip.[/USER] , that experience did put me off. I had heard good things about the breed and had hoped for better from them. It's only after I'd had them that people came out of the woodwork to offer opinions that they'd had them and had found them disappointing.</p><p></p><p>You and I have often argued this on this subject. I accept that up with you boys , these sheep have to work and have to do the job on these hills , or they wouldn't survive , that' s just common sense.</p><p></p><p>What I have never been able to get my head round , is that sheep off hard hills should have performed so poorly on my ground. Not just them , but their Cheviot Mule daughters too.</p><p></p><p>So , no , I don't think I would try them again , but plenty of other people will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharcoalWally, post: 2678812, member: 3171"] Yes it's true [USER=1078]@Top Tip.[/USER] , that experience did put me off. I had heard good things about the breed and had hoped for better from them. It's only after I'd had them that people came out of the woodwork to offer opinions that they'd had them and had found them disappointing. You and I have often argued this on this subject. I accept that up with you boys , these sheep have to work and have to do the job on these hills , or they wouldn't survive , that' s just common sense. What I have never been able to get my head round , is that sheep off hard hills should have performed so poorly on my ground. Not just them , but their Cheviot Mule daughters too. So , no , I don't think I would try them again , but plenty of other people will. [/QUOTE]
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