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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 6615108" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>My pedigree sheep all have like for like replacements put in, in order to keep their ID’s. The crossbreds just have the next number put in and the change recorded, so I always keep a few spares in coloured batches ready.</p><p></p><p>My pedigrees have had almost 10% replaced in the last 12 months, very few of which have ripped out, most have broken at the bend and most have been the yellow EID ones. Every time I have them through, I have another list to order and getting a bit pee’d off with them tbh. I did have enough replacements sent for the 2015 born sheep, which was the year group when the problem started. I’ve used most of them, but am already onto replacing replacements!</p><p></p><p>I have spoken with them but I can’t believe i’m The only person seeing this. A pity as their long term retention used to be superb, in fact the oldest ewes still very rarely lose any.</p><p></p><p>I can’t fault the customer service or the read rate, both of which are exemplary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 6615108, member: 348"] My pedigree sheep all have like for like replacements put in, in order to keep their ID’s. The crossbreds just have the next number put in and the change recorded, so I always keep a few spares in coloured batches ready. My pedigrees have had almost 10% replaced in the last 12 months, very few of which have ripped out, most have broken at the bend and most have been the yellow EID ones. Every time I have them through, I have another list to order and getting a bit pee’d off with them tbh. I did have enough replacements sent for the 2015 born sheep, which was the year group when the problem started. I’ve used most of them, but am already onto replacing replacements! I have spoken with them but I can’t believe i’m The only person seeing this. A pity as their long term retention used to be superb, in fact the oldest ewes still very rarely lose any. I can’t fault the customer service or the read rate, both of which are exemplary. [/QUOTE]
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