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<blockquote data-quote="andybk" data-source="post: 7746816" data-attributes="member: 347"><p>absolutely , many of the breeders of all the popular terminals will be expecting around 4 figures for offspring , how many of you outdoor commercial men would take a chance lambing outside if your end product was worth that sort of money , every breed is at it especially the glossy sale type ram breeders ,embrio transplants would be a red flag to me knowing what costs are involved in producing them . I know of one suffolk breeder that tubes every lamb born he is well aware they are dopy at birth (always have been) yet commercial men fall over themselves every autumn to buy them . Whole different world producing rams ,rather than commercial sheep , those that try and do it as near to commercially as they can(like you all want) get hammered at the sales for their trouble</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybk, post: 7746816, member: 347"] absolutely , many of the breeders of all the popular terminals will be expecting around 4 figures for offspring , how many of you outdoor commercial men would take a chance lambing outside if your end product was worth that sort of money , every breed is at it especially the glossy sale type ram breeders ,embrio transplants would be a red flag to me knowing what costs are involved in producing them . I know of one suffolk breeder that tubes every lamb born he is well aware they are dopy at birth (always have been) yet commercial men fall over themselves every autumn to buy them . Whole different world producing rams ,rather than commercial sheep , those that try and do it as near to commercially as they can(like you all want) get hammered at the sales for their trouble [/QUOTE]
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