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So New Zealand farmers; how do you make it pay?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mc115reed" data-source="post: 6994380" data-attributes="member: 61280"><p>To a certain degree it costs as much too keep 10 sheep as it does too keep 100 sheep... in New Zealand it’s probably more it costs as much to keep 1000 sheep as it does too keep 10,000 add too that there relaxed attitude towards losses and deadstock and checking stock, when they are lambing I bet they ride round once a week picking the dead ones up then after that it’s see you in 3 months when we start weighing lambs... if they even weigh lambs? They maybe just gather them in and know at 16 weeks old they will be somewhere near and send everything that looks near...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mc115reed, post: 6994380, member: 61280"] To a certain degree it costs as much too keep 10 sheep as it does too keep 100 sheep... in New Zealand it’s probably more it costs as much to keep 1000 sheep as it does too keep 10,000 add too that there relaxed attitude towards losses and deadstock and checking stock, when they are lambing I bet they ride round once a week picking the dead ones up then after that it’s see you in 3 months when we start weighing lambs... if they even weigh lambs? They maybe just gather them in and know at 16 weeks old they will be somewhere near and send everything that looks near... [/QUOTE]
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