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What to do with tup lambs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anymulewilldo" data-source="post: 7263700" data-attributes="member: 144597"><p>At this time of year I’d hope they hadn’t been running with the ewe lambs. Now is when the little ewe lambs get caught! </p><p></p><p>I’d dose them up and put them in a field with a bit of decent grass. Start offering a touch of beet pulp too get them eating slowly then mid jan start belting corn into them to be away mid feb. I’ve never done any good feeding batches of tup lambs on just grass. Need more power in the feed too make up for the riding and chasing about they do</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anymulewilldo, post: 7263700, member: 144597"] At this time of year I’d hope they hadn’t been running with the ewe lambs. Now is when the little ewe lambs get caught! I’d dose them up and put them in a field with a bit of decent grass. Start offering a touch of beet pulp too get them eating slowly then mid jan start belting corn into them to be away mid feb. I’ve never done any good feeding batches of tup lambs on just grass. Need more power in the feed too make up for the riding and chasing about they do [/QUOTE]
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