We did 20 untupped hoggs before Easter - unheard of for us to be that early but then the weather turned horrid again poor things!
Yesterday we did all the remaining hoggs, tupped and non-tupped, plus a few older ewes that were in that batch. They were all ready to be clipped, the shearers said. Most of them were surprisingly well-behaved for hoggs.
I was on loading-the-chute duty as usual (mine is the best dog for that job.) It was very very noticeable that the calmest, easiest to load ones were the Swaley Mules - and the worst the older Blackie Mules. I hardly had to man-handle (or woman-handle) a one of the Swaley Mule hoggs, whereas I had to physically place about half of the Texel cross hoggs onto the ramp (one of them three times...) - and the two Blackie Mules both got physical with me - and the dog! BH is planning to cull all the 4-shear and older Mules this year - which will leave only Swaley Mules - yay!