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<blockquote data-quote="Anymulewilldo" data-source="post: 7960786" data-attributes="member: 144597"><p>mixture of ages. But some of the empty shearlings I can probably account for. I bought a lot of hoggs and lambs last spring too get numbers back up. I bought a ruck out of J36 some of which looked like they’d had a bad home and would grow out with a bit of TLC. Long story short, they didn’t grow out. Weaned them early, all the doses and boluses then sent away on keep too a damn good farm. The rest have grown like weeds and are full of lambs. These bad sorts have grown frame but bugger all flesh. (I’m blaming a bad type of swale for a mother at this point) I’ve been watching them all winter thinking they need shifting. Well now they’ve made it an easy choice! Will be on the hopper tomorrow for 3 weeks and away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anymulewilldo, post: 7960786, member: 144597"] mixture of ages. But some of the empty shearlings I can probably account for. I bought a lot of hoggs and lambs last spring too get numbers back up. I bought a ruck out of J36 some of which looked like they’d had a bad home and would grow out with a bit of TLC. Long story short, they didn’t grow out. Weaned them early, all the doses and boluses then sent away on keep too a damn good farm. The rest have grown like weeds and are full of lambs. These bad sorts have grown frame but bugger all flesh. (I’m blaming a bad type of swale for a mother at this point) I’ve been watching them all winter thinking they need shifting. Well now they’ve made it an easy choice! Will be on the hopper tomorrow for 3 weeks and away. [/QUOTE]
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