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Taking off triplets - Why do we bother?
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<blockquote data-quote="@dlm" data-source="post: 6518788" data-attributes="member: 120162"><p>Interesting what [USER=1182]@ford4000[/USER] said about triplets and twins on hoggs. To be honest don't get many triplets on hoggs thankfully but been leaving twins on hoggs for it think 6 years now. First year too many wrong in bag then following year fed oats through 3 in 1 hopper. Big field hopper furthest point from water only cost pittance and few went wrong. Following year no local oats available so weaned lambs as have done since at 7 or 8 weeks. Don't get too much trouble. Lambs not the best but will be mid to late 40s and shearlings have time to recover to make high prices. Sold 85 today that reared twins</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="@dlm, post: 6518788, member: 120162"] Interesting what [USER=1182]@ford4000[/USER] said about triplets and twins on hoggs. To be honest don't get many triplets on hoggs thankfully but been leaving twins on hoggs for it think 6 years now. First year too many wrong in bag then following year fed oats through 3 in 1 hopper. Big field hopper furthest point from water only cost pittance and few went wrong. Following year no local oats available so weaned lambs as have done since at 7 or 8 weeks. Don't get too much trouble. Lambs not the best but will be mid to late 40s and shearlings have time to recover to make high prices. Sold 85 today that reared twins [/QUOTE]
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