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Novel about Sheep on moorland / grass border
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Tip" data-source="post: 6291326" data-attributes="member: 292"><p>We are in the lakes and lamb the draft ewes in a shed as we have little grass at home, they then stay round the farm for a week in batch’s of twenty five ewes and then taken to the off lying fields till weaning. The hill ewes are lambed in an intake on the hill which is split four bits. The ewes that have lambed are shedded off every few days from the three smaller twenty acre bits onto the big hundred acre. The lambs are ringed, marked and have spot on applied to help against ticks. Once they are all lambed we round them all up again and vaccinate the lambs and apply pour on before turning them to the fell till shearing in July</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Tip, post: 6291326, member: 292"] We are in the lakes and lamb the draft ewes in a shed as we have little grass at home, they then stay round the farm for a week in batch’s of twenty five ewes and then taken to the off lying fields till weaning. The hill ewes are lambed in an intake on the hill which is split four bits. The ewes that have lambed are shedded off every few days from the three smaller twenty acre bits onto the big hundred acre. The lambs are ringed, marked and have spot on applied to help against ticks. Once they are all lambed we round them all up again and vaccinate the lambs and apply pour on before turning them to the fell till shearing in July [/QUOTE]
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