gadusmorhua
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I have 15 acres of clean pasture over 4 well fenced and watered fields.In previous years we have had a few sheep on tack over winter, but take a cut of haylage in the summer. This year we are not doing bales, so wanted more sheep here. Since we moved here four years ago we have charged 50p a head, but felt it was time to increase it slightly, to 55p. I feel that is cheap, as I check the troughs, the stock etc, and the farmer even has a barn to shear in, if need be. We get on really well with him, his sheep are clean, and well looked after- it would be a shame to lose him.
However, this April he wanted to bring his ewes with lambs, and insisted they go for the same price as an empty ewe, and told us he couldn't afford to pay more than 50p a head. It is obvious to me the ewe is eating more to make milk, and the lambs are eating to grow, and they are fattening up at my expense! I don't want to fall out with the guy, but can't help feeling this is wrong.
However, this April he wanted to bring his ewes with lambs, and insisted they go for the same price as an empty ewe, and told us he couldn't afford to pay more than 50p a head. It is obvious to me the ewe is eating more to make milk, and the lambs are eating to grow, and they are fattening up at my expense! I don't want to fall out with the guy, but can't help feeling this is wrong.