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<blockquote data-quote="paul&amp;mandy" data-source="post: 7498399" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>I realised it years so, used to run mules myself but as a contract shepherd with hopefully a bit of a say I'm looking to change a few things and with no ewe lambs bought in last year with them being dear I could be shopping for at least 300 shearlings and I really don't want to use what's always been that way attitude. Like I said I've experienced mules and it's like night and day. Just worry they won't go the distance on this wet ground. Have pretty good grass leys and these Suffolk's get too fat. I'm only giving twins and triplets a trickle of rolls mainly to avoid twin lamb only a month before lambing and lambs are massive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paul&mandy, post: 7498399, member: 431"] I realised it years so, used to run mules myself but as a contract shepherd with hopefully a bit of a say I'm looking to change a few things and with no ewe lambs bought in last year with them being dear I could be shopping for at least 300 shearlings and I really don't want to use what's always been that way attitude. Like I said I've experienced mules and it's like night and day. Just worry they won't go the distance on this wet ground. Have pretty good grass leys and these Suffolk's get too fat. I'm only giving twins and triplets a trickle of rolls mainly to avoid twin lamb only a month before lambing and lambs are massive [/QUOTE]
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