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<blockquote data-quote="Aspiring Peasants" data-source="post: 8143460" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>We start them off on starter pellets which are coated with milk powder to get them going. They then go onto the lamb pellets with the red gut additive. </p><p></p><p>Get them weaned at the latest by 6 weeks. They don't go out until after this and then into a fairly bare paddock. I want them eating pellets to get away.</p><p></p><p> This year I'm going to experiment by changing them over to a mix of 2/3 16"% protein pellets 1/3 barley and hope they get enough protein from grass</p><p></p><p>You can mostly mix them in with other lambs when they're sold. There was one lot of 12 sold on their own that made £142 at 46 kgs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aspiring Peasants, post: 8143460, member: 198"] We start them off on starter pellets which are coated with milk powder to get them going. They then go onto the lamb pellets with the red gut additive. Get them weaned at the latest by 6 weeks. They don't go out until after this and then into a fairly bare paddock. I want them eating pellets to get away. This year I'm going to experiment by changing them over to a mix of 2/3 16"% protein pellets 1/3 barley and hope they get enough protein from grass You can mostly mix them in with other lambs when they're sold. There was one lot of 12 sold on their own that made £142 at 46 kgs [/QUOTE]
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