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<blockquote data-quote="GTB" data-source="post: 2204364" data-attributes="member: 4408"><p>Your best bet may be to scan them around Christmas time next year Clive and make sure you send the in lamb ones away before the lambs get too big, especially the ones with bad udders. Cull ewes are culled for a reason and therefore I wouldn't want to be breeding from them if I could help it. Bad udders is not the only reason for culling, some of them may have prolapsed in the past, others may simply be poor mothers or have a lack of milk but not necessarily having anything visual wrong with their udders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTB, post: 2204364, member: 4408"] Your best bet may be to scan them around Christmas time next year Clive and make sure you send the in lamb ones away before the lambs get too big, especially the ones with bad udders. Cull ewes are culled for a reason and therefore I wouldn't want to be breeding from them if I could help it. Bad udders is not the only reason for culling, some of them may have prolapsed in the past, others may simply be poor mothers or have a lack of milk but not necessarily having anything visual wrong with their udders. [/QUOTE]
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