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TexX ewes - which Tup to use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nithsdale" data-source="post: 8152062" data-attributes="member: 17508"><p>After March and April being very dry here, with less than 80mm rain between them, May has been fairly wet (but not torrential!). Can't really think of a day which hasn't had a shower at some point. Things were looking bare and bad for a long time but the last 10 days the grass has exploded into life and things are going well now - the dairy boys would be cutting our silage fields now... Ditches and drains are still low/dry but not too much to worry about currently. It is warm but still doesn't feel hot though and other than the hoggs, the ewes are a long way off shearing - but I'm tempted to get the tups done</p><p></p><p>Had the TexX ewes with the Beltex lambs fetched in today, ewes tails clipped and a few feet to sort... And lambs wormed.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1038014[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1038015[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1038016[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Very pleased with them, they've had no creep at all this year. Most will be 25-30kgs and a handful are 30-35kgs. 2 pure Texel ewes and their 3 pure Texel lambs are hiding in here too, but couldn't get a good pic of them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nithsdale, post: 8152062, member: 17508"] After March and April being very dry here, with less than 80mm rain between them, May has been fairly wet (but not torrential!). Can't really think of a day which hasn't had a shower at some point. Things were looking bare and bad for a long time but the last 10 days the grass has exploded into life and things are going well now - the dairy boys would be cutting our silage fields now... Ditches and drains are still low/dry but not too much to worry about currently. It is warm but still doesn't feel hot though and other than the hoggs, the ewes are a long way off shearing - but I'm tempted to get the tups done Had the TexX ewes with the Beltex lambs fetched in today, ewes tails clipped and a few feet to sort... And lambs wormed. [ATTACH=full]1038014[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1038015[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1038016[/ATTACH] Very pleased with them, they've had no creep at all this year. Most will be 25-30kgs and a handful are 30-35kgs. 2 pure Texel ewes and their 3 pure Texel lambs are hiding in here too, but couldn't get a good pic of them [/QUOTE]
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