Well trouble was they have been grazing cover crops all autumn and got fat then went onto some rank old grass over winter to lean them up so at the time the Hoggs were making that they were thin and they have sorted the field out a bit as it had not been grazed for several years before we took it so looks like it might grow some grass this summer. How do you think they are valued with prices now?You could of got more than that for them as hoggs...
Hard to tell, haven’t seen any sold yet, still a bit early....will all depend on lamb prices, cull ewe prices and enthusiasm for the jobWell trouble was they have been grazing cover crops all autumn and got fat then went onto some rank old grass over winter to lean them up so at the time the Hoggs were making that they were thin and they have sorted the field out a bit as it had not been grazed for several years before we took it so looks like it might grow some grass this summer. How do you think they are valued with prices now?