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<blockquote data-quote="will6910" data-source="post: 8150495" data-attributes="member: 847"><p>I have spoke to the vet while she’s been here this past lambing but never seems to have any suggestions. There doesn’t be any sheep only experts around this part off the world to hire and if do find one that is good u can bever get hold off them when you want them. I could write a book about the issues that this fsrm is having for years and years and it’s worse and worse. But if I have no control over the money end off things it’s hard to do what’s needed. Grass and soil is one huge issue here. Growth been excellent around here for 2 weeks now. And my paddocks are taking at least 4 to 5 weeks to grow long enough to last 35 ewes longer than 4 days. I know it’s good to have them eat and move fast but when the next paddock and previous paddock hasn’t grown before they are next in there there’s not much I can go but slow them down a few days</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="will6910, post: 8150495, member: 847"] I have spoke to the vet while she’s been here this past lambing but never seems to have any suggestions. There doesn’t be any sheep only experts around this part off the world to hire and if do find one that is good u can bever get hold off them when you want them. I could write a book about the issues that this fsrm is having for years and years and it’s worse and worse. But if I have no control over the money end off things it’s hard to do what’s needed. Grass and soil is one huge issue here. Growth been excellent around here for 2 weeks now. And my paddocks are taking at least 4 to 5 weeks to grow long enough to last 35 ewes longer than 4 days. I know it’s good to have them eat and move fast but when the next paddock and previous paddock hasn’t grown before they are next in there there’s not much I can go but slow them down a few days [/QUOTE]
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