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Pedigree Lleyns?
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<blockquote data-quote="spark_28" data-source="post: 6908561" data-attributes="member: 814"><p>you are always going to have problems and issues no matter what breed it is, its up you to eradicate them and limit them as much as possible. easy to say a breed is this or that issue, but thats the producers fault, not the sheep.</p><p></p><p>Cull hard and you reap the benefits. as a crofter and a child whos family kept every sheep and had pet lambs every bloody year, sheep penned for being crap mothers and other issues, i didnt know the benefits of culling hard. now that i do i have no pet lambs and very very few problems. Still people round here who have sheep barren for the 2nd year running, i know someone who doesnt get rid of sheep that prolapse and hes had 2 this year in a flock of 35 plus many more people with other problems.</p><p></p><p>For me the lleyn is an ideal base flock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spark_28, post: 6908561, member: 814"] you are always going to have problems and issues no matter what breed it is, its up you to eradicate them and limit them as much as possible. easy to say a breed is this or that issue, but thats the producers fault, not the sheep. Cull hard and you reap the benefits. as a crofter and a child whos family kept every sheep and had pet lambs every bloody year, sheep penned for being crap mothers and other issues, i didnt know the benefits of culling hard. now that i do i have no pet lambs and very very few problems. Still people round here who have sheep barren for the 2nd year running, i know someone who doesnt get rid of sheep that prolapse and hes had 2 this year in a flock of 35 plus many more people with other problems. For me the lleyn is an ideal base flock. [/QUOTE]
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