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Eunony farmer Bill Schulz runs about 900 head of ewes on his property and said it will hit hard.
Fat ewes sold from €80/head to a high of €250/head.
Feeding ewes were dearer on the week and sold to a top of £173/head for Texels from Faradale and to £127/head for Suffolks.
In March 2019, Finn welcomed his first lambs after his horned tup ran with his Sandy Lane ewes and his poll gimmers went to Pembroke Warburton, purchased from the Andersons at Smallburn Farms.
Meanwhile, mules topped at £103 for Lawhill and hill ewes sold to £92 for Cheviots from Aitkenhead.
Mr Chudleigh said the tops of the SIL one-and-a-half-year-old ewes at $404 were a very good pen which scanned to a high percentage of lambs.
Repeating last year’s win in the Suffolk show class was Robert Metcalfe, Grange Farm Brearton, again with home-bred lambs out of North of England Mule ewes, some of his Suffolk tups purchased out of Skipton.
Source: https://www.cravenherald.co.uk/news/23774241.gimmer-lamb-trade-well-ccm-skipton-show-sale/?ref=rss
RUTHIN Farmers' Auction reports sales of 1,898 prime hoggets to £150 / 308.9ppk and 608 ewes to £150.
Swaledale ewes sold to £101.50 from Ashfield Farms, Lothersdale, those full of meat and size making £80-£98, with mediums £55-£70, lean ewes £45-£60 and plain ewes £25-£40.
Swaledale ewes sold to £101.50 from Ashfield Farms, Lothersdale, those full of meat and size making £80-£98, with mediums £55-£70, lean ewes £45-£60 and plain ewes £25-£40.
Swaledale ewes sold to £101.50 from Ashfield Farms, Lothersdale, those full of meat and size making £80-£98, with mediums £55-£70, lean ewes £45-£60 and plain ewes £25-£40.
The Owen family run 1,000 Texel cross ewes together with Dafydd's flock of 55 pedigree Beltex sheep.
We cross the the Blue Leicester with horn ewes to produce mules.”
“We want to keep the ewes that throw good lambs, and we keep a variety of colored rams for a diverse selection of sheepskins.”
Source: https://countryfolks.com/diverse-livestock-operation-thrives/
“While lambing percentages tend to be lower for hill flocks the ewes tend to be lighter, which partially compensates the calculation.”
You might be able to spot the Dorset ewes too - an ancient breed, developed from the Dorset Horn; one of the earliest recorded breeds of British Sheep that thrived in the sheltered valleys and lush hill pastures of southwestern England.
Source: https://www.devonlive.com/whats-on/whats-on-news/award-winning-farm-shop-six-8686496