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<blockquote data-quote="Tim W" data-source="post: 3496864" data-attributes="member: 72"><p>Don't necessarily cull the empty ewe lambs as they will be the smaller trips etc ---gave them 28 days just the same as the ewes .</p><p> Ram lambs for the first 14 days this year followed by a raddled chaser ram ----- very few ewes raddled .</p><p>I think that out of 758 to lamb this year only 80 (?) are raddled ---this is excepting the Charollais which I AI'd on the first cycle so they had a bit longer with a chaser ram to give them a good chance</p><p>The Charollais I have purposely treated mean as I need to get them tougher and more able to cope with the world ---hence their lower scanning rate...(and slightly higher barren/culling rate)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim W, post: 3496864, member: 72"] Don't necessarily cull the empty ewe lambs as they will be the smaller trips etc ---gave them 28 days just the same as the ewes . Ram lambs for the first 14 days this year followed by a raddled chaser ram ----- very few ewes raddled . I think that out of 758 to lamb this year only 80 (?) are raddled ---this is excepting the Charollais which I AI'd on the first cycle so they had a bit longer with a chaser ram to give them a good chance The Charollais I have purposely treated mean as I need to get them tougher and more able to cope with the world ---hence their lower scanning rate...(and slightly higher barren/culling rate) [/QUOTE]
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