The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: Gwanwyn on October 22, 2014, 10:00:43 pm
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What is the experience of other smallholders in selling very small numbers of sheep in a market.? As someone with just a handful of sheep, I do not have the numbers to make up a good pen. Can you sell just one or two lambs in the fatstock section, when they have reached the required grade?
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Yeah its no problem at all, very easy, but expect to get tucked up on price!
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Aye, you won't get as good a price as a decent pen full. Better off selling it in a box if you can.
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What is a sensible number for a "pen full" please?
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A pen full at Thame market and at cirencester market would be from 20-25 lambs in a pen
at thame this can go up to 30 in a pen of store or fat lambs, this may be different at other markets
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Depends on the market. I don't usually take in less than 4. Best if you can make sure they're matching, so all ewe lambs or all ram lambs. When you phone the market to book them in tell them exactly what they're getting - tell them if ram lambs haven't been ringed. The local phrase is "stones in". I've got "4 Southdown X store ram lambs, stones in" going into Hereford market next week, for instance. I always make sure my lambs look good, so check their feet and dag them if necessary. That way you build up a reputation for good stock and the price improves, but it takes lots of time!
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have you considered selling privately if you only have a few? would save you fuel costs of going to mart.
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We don't have a big flock and try to take a little pen full of fat lambs 6-12 at a time, even if one or two are slightly out of spec I think we get a few more £ back per head than taking less then 6 at a time when IME (around here at least) people get significantly less per lamb
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If it really is a small number much better to sell as meat!
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Unless you're confident of your ability to judge the condition and/or weight probably better to sell fairly soon after weaning as stores rather than as fat lambs.
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Might be a better idea, simpler and one trip to the market for you
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I was lucky and found a ready market for my tup lambs through contacts at my work. Only have typically around half a dozen to go each year (they are entire and go straight off their mums at around 14 - 16 weeks old. I've been lucky and found a farmer who is also a butcher - I drop off a couple of boys at a time, he arranges them going to the abbatoir and getting them back. I pick them up butchered and packed up ready to sell as half lambs. Used to take them direct to market and wouldn't go back to that if I can help it.
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If you have a choice of marts - it might be a good idea to ask around concerning what breeds go best where.
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Your looking to give about £10 away each on any you take to market, plus getting them there.
Auctioneers are about the only people making money on sheep.