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<blockquote data-quote="CopperBeech" data-source="post: 6357364" data-attributes="member: 8925"><p>When you say 5kg short what do you mean? </p><p></p><p>Also are you selling live weight or dead weight?</p><p></p><p>Only asking as I've finished plenty of Romney lambs at a 20/22 kg carcass. Weight isn't an issue per se, more the time it takes to reach said weight.</p><p></p><p>Also [USER=2089]@Sheepfog[/USER] you can get nearly as bad a do lambing outside in certain lowland situation as up north, some of our ground is on open downs, not very high, but zero shelter, and battered by rain and wind.</p><p></p><p>You also dont mention how (if) you finish your lambs - i.e grass, roots etc. And when you aim to sell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CopperBeech, post: 6357364, member: 8925"] When you say 5kg short what do you mean? Also are you selling live weight or dead weight? Only asking as I've finished plenty of Romney lambs at a 20/22 kg carcass. Weight isn't an issue per se, more the time it takes to reach said weight. Also [USER=2089]@Sheepfog[/USER] you can get nearly as bad a do lambing outside in certain lowland situation as up north, some of our ground is on open downs, not very high, but zero shelter, and battered by rain and wind. You also dont mention how (if) you finish your lambs - i.e grass, roots etc. And when you aim to sell. [/QUOTE]
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