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<blockquote data-quote="andybk" data-source="post: 6780975" data-attributes="member: 347"><p>lol welcome to "Real" sheep farming, i see it all the time in the pedigree world , first few years maybe 5 , dead easy , lambs grow like stink ,top the market , no residual cocci or worms and other bugs to worry about , then bang, its a real battle to keep everything going especially in a bad year like this , roots on well grazed pasture wont help as they get dirty and lambs nibble them picking up more cocci , so you need a treatment plan in place . Take heart though all those crap lambs will catch up when it drys and the sun comes out , We have recorded for many years and often that huge perfectly formed single on the ewe with plenty of milk that catches your eye , is just another lamb come mid summer , and all those crap lambs have filled out and are motoring along , Trick is just keep them healthy and well fed and they will be ok in the end</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybk, post: 6780975, member: 347"] lol welcome to "Real" sheep farming, i see it all the time in the pedigree world , first few years maybe 5 , dead easy , lambs grow like stink ,top the market , no residual cocci or worms and other bugs to worry about , then bang, its a real battle to keep everything going especially in a bad year like this , roots on well grazed pasture wont help as they get dirty and lambs nibble them picking up more cocci , so you need a treatment plan in place . Take heart though all those crap lambs will catch up when it drys and the sun comes out , We have recorded for many years and often that huge perfectly formed single on the ewe with plenty of milk that catches your eye , is just another lamb come mid summer , and all those crap lambs have filled out and are motoring along , Trick is just keep them healthy and well fed and they will be ok in the end [/QUOTE]
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