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Author Topic: WILTS HORN LAWNMOWERS, HANTS  (Read 1259 times)

SteveHants

  • Joined Aug 2011
WILTS HORN LAWNMOWERS, HANTS
« on: October 04, 2012, 02:06:57 pm »
(This is also in marketplace - hope its ok to put it here too)


Before I put them in the mart as culls, I thought I'd offer them here.


I have 5 wilts horn ewes for sale - all are 2009 born, so should live for a good few years yet. I am culling them from my flock as they needed assistance at lambing or were barren.


Therefore I would not put them to the ram, I find these things tend to repeat themselves.


However, they have plenty of years left in them, sound feet and are wool-shedding. I never feed them anything other than grass and they have a very low incidence of strike, due to the wool shedding.


'Medium ewes' (culls) made an average of £67.27 in Salisbury Market on Oct 2nd (I wouldn't class them as 'best' ewes because they are not a commercial breed  - nor 'poor' they are in good nick).


I would take £60/head for them. Delivery possible.


Thanks,


Steve.

 

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