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<blockquote data-quote="Six Dogs" data-source="post: 6355722" data-attributes="member: 607"><p>Hi [USER=23010]@emilyanne[/USER]</p><p>We also run Romney’s,if I understand correctly you are lambing “shearlings “ not ewe lambs?In which case provided they are grown well enough as I’m sure they are there is no reason why they should not Lamb to a Romney.As Woolless says recording can make a big difference,we have increased rearing % massively from this.As a Romney fan I would say their weakness is maybe getting a a good weaning weight,we are on HLS so the ewes do their lambs really well to around 8 weeks then as milk drys up and given poorer quality grazing our lambs slow down through until we go onto Turnips in the autumn,so partly ewe issue partly feed availability.</p><p>Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Six Dogs, post: 6355722, member: 607"] Hi [USER=23010]@emilyanne[/USER] We also run Romney’s,if I understand correctly you are lambing “shearlings “ not ewe lambs?In which case provided they are grown well enough as I’m sure they are there is no reason why they should not Lamb to a Romney.As Woolless says recording can make a big difference,we have increased rearing % massively from this.As a Romney fan I would say their weakness is maybe getting a a good weaning weight,we are on HLS so the ewes do their lambs really well to around 8 weeks then as milk drys up and given poorer quality grazing our lambs slow down through until we go onto Turnips in the autumn,so partly ewe issue partly feed availability. Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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