The Accidental Smallholder Forum

Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: sabrina on June 29, 2015, 07:03:56 pm

Title: would it be worth it.
Post by: sabrina on June 29, 2015, 07:03:56 pm
Had a thought this morning about buying a couple of this years lambs in the autumn to run over the winter before going into our freezer. they would go on the hill paddocks all winter to clear up the grasses the ponies don't seem to eat. Would it be worth it considering they will need feeding over the winter.
Title: Re: would it be worth it.
Post by: clydesdaleclopper on June 29, 2015, 07:26:42 pm
It depends on breed. I only feed ours if the snow is thick or there is no grass.
Title: Re: would it be worth it.
Post by: SallyintNorth on June 29, 2015, 08:25:58 pm
Also depends on when you want to slaughter them.  If you don't give them any hay, they'll be thin come the end of the winter, so they'll need a couple of months of spring grass to fill out and be ready to slaughter ;)

But even if you do give them hay, you'd be talking something like a bale a fortnight for 2 hoggs - surely worth it for lovely home-grown meat come spring  :yum:

However, if you have someone local sells lovely home-grown meat, you may be better off just buying that, of course.  Don't forget to cost fluke meds and vaccinations if you do a cost comparison ;)
Title: Re: would it be worth it.
Post by: sabrina on June 29, 2015, 09:18:02 pm
Thanks, will look into it.
Title: Re: would it be worth it.
Post by: clydesdaleclopper on June 29, 2015, 11:30:35 pm

However, if you have someone local sells lovely home-grown meat, you may be better off just buying that, of course.  Don't forget to cost fluke meds and vaccinations if you do a cost comparison ;)


But then there wouldn't be the benefit of cross species grazing for the pasture