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<blockquote data-quote="andybk" data-source="post: 6124758" data-attributes="member: 347"><p>utter nonsense used them over dorsets for 20 years never an issue , (some of these upgraded texel crosses may be different though ) ,few years back i was lambing pure charollais in late october when the ram jumped in with a small group of pure shearlings in may , suffolk / texel on the other hand !</p><p>Char rams will work all year ,</p><p>dont get a big ram, medium size with some shape is plenty big enough with some length .</p><p>Feet are easy enough in most breeds to sort , you just need to be very strict getting rid of anything lame or marking it to go asap . its surprising get rid of a few carriers and the rest will sort themselves .be very careful what you bring in after , we had it with zwartbles at the start always lame , just bit the bullet and sent the bad ones on , some good ewes went , after a few years only odd one to treat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybk, post: 6124758, member: 347"] utter nonsense used them over dorsets for 20 years never an issue , (some of these upgraded texel crosses may be different though ) ,few years back i was lambing pure charollais in late october when the ram jumped in with a small group of pure shearlings in may , suffolk / texel on the other hand ! Char rams will work all year , dont get a big ram, medium size with some shape is plenty big enough with some length . Feet are easy enough in most breeds to sort , you just need to be very strict getting rid of anything lame or marking it to go asap . its surprising get rid of a few carriers and the rest will sort themselves .be very careful what you bring in after , we had it with zwartbles at the start always lame , just bit the bullet and sent the bad ones on , some good ewes went , after a few years only odd one to treat. [/QUOTE]
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