SheepTerrier
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Just wondering how many of you look for performance recorded rams when you are buying? Do you think that it a major thing or do you think its a waste of time?
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So record better. At the end of the year he will be more than 50% as he has left lambs for the next generation and 25% after that ...... It is a very important buy - get all the information that you can before you stake the money. .All very well buying the high figure tup but he's only 50% of the lamb. There's nothing to say you won't get the mother's gigot and the father's feet. Unless we are accepting prepotency as a dead cert'.
We record ours but find at sales local to us people don't seem that bothered about the figure's, and just wondering how much it that they don't understand them? I would say it's another tool in box to help you make an informed decision in a job where there is so many variants
Just wondering how many of you look for performance recorded rams when you are buying? Do you think that it a major thing or do you think its a waste of time?
I would think that the selling of performance recorded stock is a bit beyond niche
We sell 100 maternal rams a year to people who demand EBVs
Innovis sell many more recorded rams
Speak to anyone in any other sector (pigs/dairy/poultry) & they wouldn't think of buying something that is going to have a large influence on their output with knowing something about the projected performance ---sheep farmers may be slower in the take up but they are getting the idea and liking the results
But breeders have to learn about selling ----and that's a new skill for most farmers (we are after all price takers most of the time)
My 100 rams may not be much but coupled with everyone else's recorded stock sales it's certainly not niche100 rams is niche. Sorry.
My 100 rams may not be much but coupled with everyone else's recorded stock sales it's certainly not niche
As would be indicated by the present survey results with 86% of respondents using recorded rams
I have found that folk who come to buy off-farm like that the tups are recorded but once they have established that they are off a decent standard on EBVs, they tend to buy what they like the look of. Having said that, a repeat customer who took the above approach last year was desperate to come and buy the three highest index tups this time, having seen the difference in his lambs this year.
He was desperate to come in and buy the three highest index tups????
Not very street wise!!!!!