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<blockquote data-quote="Al R" data-source="post: 6765349" data-attributes="member: 7565"><p>I’ve got all my twins and triplets on turnip’s and green crop yet still got 15t of cereals in the shed as a backup, 2018 we thought we were doing well and the beast from the east took all of the grass, meaning we snackered cereals to the twins post lambing for the first time ever.</p><p></p><p>my grass was too strong yeaterday with covers exceeding 3,000kg/dm/ha and it was grazed hard before January 6th, in a few days time I’ll have to re evaluate how much grass this storm has wiped out before the ewes hit it next Monday pre lambing.</p><p></p><p>Btw nothing is crept even my ram breeding flock which are already on the fields. </p><p>the last 4 years March has been better weather than April down here..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al R, post: 6765349, member: 7565"] I’ve got all my twins and triplets on turnip’s and green crop yet still got 15t of cereals in the shed as a backup, 2018 we thought we were doing well and the beast from the east took all of the grass, meaning we snackered cereals to the twins post lambing for the first time ever. my grass was too strong yeaterday with covers exceeding 3,000kg/dm/ha and it was grazed hard before January 6th, in a few days time I’ll have to re evaluate how much grass this storm has wiped out before the ewes hit it next Monday pre lambing. Btw nothing is crept even my ram breeding flock which are already on the fields. the last 4 years March has been better weather than April down here.. [/QUOTE]
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