I have hired a Kerry Hill Tup last year and this year. It was £5 a ewe last year (£50) last year and I suppose will be similar this, hopefully partially offset by some bartering of produce. KH tups can be pretty expensive so I think this is a better option for me at the moment. I keep the ram for 2 cycles, last year we did one journey each but this year I think I will do both the journeys -120 miles round trip so diesel expense is also significant, but not many people have enough KH sheep to spare a ram.
If the trade for tups is as bad at the Carlisle sale next year as it was this year, you could buy a top quality tup for £100, then you'd have him for at least two years, or if you didn't want to have a tup hanging round all year round, you'd probably get £70 - £90 back in the fat!
Or, if I keep any tup lambs from next years' crop to potentially sell as shearlings, and they are big enough by the time you are wanting to tup your ewes, and you liked any of them enough, you could borrow one free - it's good to be able to sell a shearling knowing it does what it is meant to!
Kerrys are not a good example on the whole though, as their male - female prices are backside forwards compared to most breeds.