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Store lmb finish sold on a fat day. Why
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<blockquote data-quote="andybk" data-source="post: 7158052" data-attributes="member: 347"><p>bit of a sad state of affairs for an industry , not knowing what your end product should be like , or what rams / ewes to use , dont know wether its the low value over the years or conflicting messages from abattoir buyers , buying for throughput at similar pricing to best inspec lambs . We all have to learn somewhere , i know being hit with a huge discount for overweights when we sold deadweight taught us early , but there is a large chunk of sheep keepers that seem to get away with it for decades , ideally i suppose we would all sell dead , but i know what would happen to the price if we did , along with further excuses to crank the pricing down over time .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybk, post: 7158052, member: 347"] bit of a sad state of affairs for an industry , not knowing what your end product should be like , or what rams / ewes to use , dont know wether its the low value over the years or conflicting messages from abattoir buyers , buying for throughput at similar pricing to best inspec lambs . We all have to learn somewhere , i know being hit with a huge discount for overweights when we sold deadweight taught us early , but there is a large chunk of sheep keepers that seem to get away with it for decades , ideally i suppose we would all sell dead , but i know what would happen to the price if we did , along with further excuses to crank the pricing down over time . [/QUOTE]
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