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Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: Maesgwyn on October 04, 2012, 02:46:43 pm

Title: lambs for freezer
Post by: Maesgwyn on October 04, 2012, 02:46:43 pm
I know this is the wrong time of year but I am looking for 6 lambs to raise for the freezer. My questions are, what age do I buy them in and what age are they taken to slaughter. Also which is the best time of year to start looking, sometime from spring onwards. I am in west Wales
Title: Re: lambs for freezer
Post by: mart2671 on October 04, 2012, 03:09:34 pm
id look now go local market c if you can find 6 store lambs to fatten cheaper now than in the spring
Title: Re: lambs for freezer
Post by: twizzel on October 04, 2012, 05:37:25 pm
We had 6 orphans at the end of March ranging from 12hrs to 3 days and slaughtered them Tuesday bang on 27 weeks after we took them on.
Title: Re: lambs for freezer
Post by: sokel on October 05, 2012, 07:57:49 am
I got my 5 free from a local farmer free of charge they where born the first week in april
when would be the best time to send them off ?
Title: Re: lambs for freezer
Post by: SallyintNorth on October 05, 2012, 08:04:09 am
I got my 5 free from a local farmer free of charge they where born the first week in april
when would be the best time to send them off ?

It depends on breeding and feeding; you want to send them off when they're ready, not at a particular age.

They're ready when they're fit - not fat - when you measure them on the tailbones, the loins and across the shoulders. You should be able to feel the tips of the vertebrae but not easily.  If you can feel knobbly bony bits easily, they're not ready yet.  If you can feel more than the tips of the bony processes, they're not ready yet.  If you have to press really hard to feel any bone at all, they're too fat.

Few lambs will be ready in less than 14 weeks, most will take 5-6 months, some (most hill breeds and primitives) need a winter and second spring under their belts.

HTH.  Do you know what breed yours are?
Title: Re: lambs for freezer
Post by: sokel on October 05, 2012, 10:43:28 am
Thanks Sally
Mine are Blue faced mules 
Title: Re: lambs for freezer
Post by: Nickie on October 05, 2012, 12:54:06 pm
If you are interested in primitives (eg Shetlands) then now may be a good time to buy a few of this years lambs. They are reasonably easy to keep through the winter, may need some hay depending on your grass & we give them a few handfuls of course mix, but that's to keep them tame. They should be ready to put in the freezer next spring/summer.
Title: Re: lambs for freezer
Post by: SallyintNorth on October 05, 2012, 01:00:40 pm
Thanks Sally
Mine are Blue faced mules
Ah, ok.  Well they won't ever get as fit as 'white lambs' (Texel types), so you're just looking for a reasonable covering of flesh on the bones.  The tailbone is a good indicator - if there's a good covering of flesh on the sides of the tail, chances are a mule is ready or nearly so.