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<blockquote data-quote="Estate fencing." data-source="post: 7772888" data-attributes="member: 83694"><p>North country's have the most lambs and easy to buy what you want (10,000's sheep for all pockets) but don't have the best lambs and if trying to keep for 1 more year will end up worthless</p><p>Scotch are dear to buy and seem to loose teeth very early but have excellent lambs and good cull value, if put a Suffolk have good replacements for early lambing.</p><p>Speckled welsh are a silly price and again don't seem to last and lamb are fine.</p><p>White welsh are cheaper and last longer, but have small fat lambs at 35kg.</p><p>Dales mules (you didn't ask I know) are reasonable to buy and seem to last well but are more wooly and not so nice to look at (but I don't give a monkeys about that), they do give a lamb with a better birth coat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estate fencing., post: 7772888, member: 83694"] North country's have the most lambs and easy to buy what you want (10,000's sheep for all pockets) but don't have the best lambs and if trying to keep for 1 more year will end up worthless Scotch are dear to buy and seem to loose teeth very early but have excellent lambs and good cull value, if put a Suffolk have good replacements for early lambing. Speckled welsh are a silly price and again don't seem to last and lamb are fine. White welsh are cheaper and last longer, but have small fat lambs at 35kg. Dales mules (you didn't ask I know) are reasonable to buy and seem to last well but are more wooly and not so nice to look at (but I don't give a monkeys about that), they do give a lamb with a better birth coat. [/QUOTE]
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