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goats and cattle in the same pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="Lane" data-source="post: 1019191" data-attributes="member: 14381"><p>I generally produce about a 150% lamb crop. I turn rams in in Oct. and ewes generally lamb for</p><p>about 2 weeks the first of March. I work all the lambs at one time about 2 wks. later (just a</p><p>clostridial vacc. and band). They run with their mom until about the end of June. Sell most off</p><p>the place and the rest go to an order buyer that sells to ethnic markets in New Orleans. Last </p><p>couple of years I have been getting about $ 100.00 for a 70# lamb. It generally takes me about</p><p>3 rolls of hay to winter the ewes and I hand feed for about 3 weeks before breeding the ewes.</p><p>Don't feed the lambs unless I wean some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lane, post: 1019191, member: 14381"] I generally produce about a 150% lamb crop. I turn rams in in Oct. and ewes generally lamb for about 2 weeks the first of March. I work all the lambs at one time about 2 wks. later (just a clostridial vacc. and band). They run with their mom until about the end of June. Sell most off the place and the rest go to an order buyer that sells to ethnic markets in New Orleans. Last couple of years I have been getting about $ 100.00 for a 70# lamb. It generally takes me about 3 rolls of hay to winter the ewes and I hand feed for about 3 weeks before breeding the ewes. Don't feed the lambs unless I wean some. [/QUOTE]
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