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Profit (!) Per Ewe.
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<blockquote data-quote="Razor8" data-source="post: 823702" data-attributes="member: 256"><p>For what's it worth </p><p></p><p>I run lowland sheep here and it costs anything from €80-€110 to keep a ewe for the year, that covers vets, meds, meal, silage/hay, dosing, maintainance on farm & machinery, vaccines, winter grazing, insurance, contractors, diesel etc</p><p>Meal and dosing can vary a lot due to weather</p><p>Most lambs are finished on grass but profit is dependant on price at point of sale, ave this year c€95 selling slightly over 1.5 but aiming for for 1.7 </p><p></p><p>So lambs sold per ewe is ave €142.50 minus cost @ ave</p><p>€100 which is profit of €42.50</p><p></p><p>If renting you need to deduct costs per sheep</p><p>A % of any New machinery, reseeds or sheds constructed etc i also needs to deducted</p><p> </p><p>No fortune to be made that's for sure!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Razor8, post: 823702, member: 256"] For what's it worth I run lowland sheep here and it costs anything from €80-€110 to keep a ewe for the year, that covers vets, meds, meal, silage/hay, dosing, maintainance on farm & machinery, vaccines, winter grazing, insurance, contractors, diesel etc Meal and dosing can vary a lot due to weather Most lambs are finished on grass but profit is dependant on price at point of sale, ave this year c€95 selling slightly over 1.5 but aiming for for 1.7 So lambs sold per ewe is ave €142.50 minus cost @ ave €100 which is profit of €42.50 If renting you need to deduct costs per sheep A % of any New machinery, reseeds or sheds constructed etc i also needs to deducted No fortune to be made that's for sure! [/QUOTE]
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