Your experience/opinions of welsh mules

Guiggs

Member
Location
Leicestershire
As the title says and as a follow up to a previous post, what do you think of welsh mules?
Would you buy them? Do they rear good lambs? Good mothers with plenty of milk?
I could breed some next year with both welsh and beulah ewes but is it worth it?
Also are BFL rams easy lambing or should I put them to a Charolais first time round?
Cheers people.
 

Kevtherev

Member
Location
Welshpool Powys
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DRC

Member
Very nice, are/were they yours?
The feeling I get is that the beulah is better than the welsh mountain as a cross?
Will they lamb a texel without any assistance?
No, i pinched the pics off the welsh mule society website:)
Depends on your land, and if you can keep them fit, but not fat.Otherwise they will lamb ok.
 

Kevtherev

Member
Location
Welshpool Powys
Yes. I was thinking about doing the same myself.
What would be the difference in price on buying running ewe lambs, and selling them the following year as yearlings?
Lots do it ewe lambs can be bought between 50 and 100 quid for the best lambs.
It's a bit of a gamble I reckon?
Be easier than lambing ewes!
 

DRC

Member
Lots do it ewe lambs can be bought between 50 and 100 quid for the best lambs.
It's a bit of a gamble I reckon?
Be easier than lambing ewes!
That's why Angus started doing it. Would it pay better than having tack sheep and then either making hay/silage to sell, or letting the summer grass.[can get £120 summer, £60 winter/acre],and stubble turnips have left about £60/acre profit after costs.
 

Kevtherev

Member
Location
Welshpool Powys
That's why Angus started doing it. Would it pay better than having tack sheep and then either making hay/silage to sell, or letting the summer grass.[can get £120 summer, £60 winter/acre],and stubble turnips have left about £60/acre profit after costs.
You'd have more control of it with your own sheep but more work.
I think I'd carry on as you are if it's profitable.
Grass keep up here making 230 an acre for 11 months!!!!
 

neilo

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Montgomeryshire
You'd have more control of it with your own sheep but more work.
I think I'd carry on as you are if it's profitable.
Grass keep up here making 230 an acre for 11 months!!!!

Agreed. In so good year you might do OK, but most years, you'd be far better off letting the tack & selling the hay, to those that think they can make it pay.

On the OP, we've run Welsh Mules in the past and much preferred them to NC Mules. They were slightly smaller & had slightly fewer lambs, but a bit better shape and held their condition better. That could have been down to the breeders we bought them off though, rather than the breed, such is the lack of control in buying in.;) They used to be a tenner a head cheaper than NC's, but I think those days have gone.

If you're buying Beulahs, what about using a Cambridge over them instead? I know of several good flocks that started off with those rams over some (very) cheap draft Beulahs. The resultant cross will throw out 200% of good lambs all day long with a decent terminal sire over them.:)
 

David.

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
J11 M40
Had some over the years, a sheep that wants to work with you, brilliant mothers, perhaps more difficult to get lambs to the full 22kg for dw selling. Seem to not last as long as NC mules in the teeth esp on roots.
 

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