Re: Sheep breed of the week
Posted: Sun Mar 03 2024 19:05
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Will Smith wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16 2024 19:21 -That's a cracker. I'm nicking that!70cffd38-144f-4d4b-8f46-cee4aa07a173.jpg
A mate sent this to me Dave and I thought you would like it.
Will.
davelumb wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16 2024 19:28 -It bought a little smile to my face, pleased you like it .Will Smith wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16 2024 19:21 -That's a cracker. I'm nicking that!70cffd38-144f-4d4b-8f46-cee4aa07a173.jpg
A mate sent this to me Dave and I thought you would like it.
Will.
Will Smith wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16 2024 19:53 -Someone should send it to Monbiot!davelumb wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16 2024 19:28 -It bought a little smile to my face, pleased you like it .Will Smith wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16 2024 19:21 -That's a cracker. I'm nicking that!70cffd38-144f-4d4b-8f46-cee4aa07a173.jpg
A mate sent this to me Dave and I thought you would like it.
Will.
Will.
Will Smith wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16 2024 19:21 -70cffd38-144f-4d4b-8f46-cee4aa07a173.jpg
A mate sent this to me Dave and I thought you would like it.
Will.
Monts wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 15:42 -Most sheep are bred for eating these days somewhere down the line, apart from hobby flocks and pets. Although hill sheep are often kept to breed crossbred ewes which go down the hill to better ground to produce lambs direct to market. Google 'stratified sheep system'.
Andrew wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 15:55 -There's lots of sheep stuff on social media, and not just farmers look at it.how the f**k has this gone to 42 pages
im genuinly impressed.
davelumb wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 16:00 -https://www.nationalsheep.org.uk/for-th ... p-farming/Monts wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 15:42 -Most sheep are bred for eating these days somewhere down the line, apart from hobby flocks and pets. Although hill sheep are often kept to breed crossbred ewes which go down the hill to better ground to produce lambs direct to market. Google 'stratified sheep system'.
Andrew wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 15:55 -There's lots of sheep stuff on social media, and not just farmers look at it.how the f**k has this gone to 42 pages
im genuinly impressed.
Monts wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 16:47 -davelumb wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 16:00 -https://www.nationalsheep.org.uk/for-th ... p-farming/Monts wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 15:42 -Most sheep are bred for eating these days somewhere down the line, apart from hobby flocks and pets. Although hill sheep are often kept to breed crossbred ewes which go down the hill to better ground to produce lambs direct to market. Google 'stratified sheep system'.
Andrew wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 15:55 -There's lots of sheep stuff on social media, and not just farmers look at it.how the f**k has this gone to 42 pages
im genuinly impressed.
Interesting, I wondered about the different stocks for eating, etc.
Christ this place.
davelumb wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 16:56 -I enjoy reading it Lumby, all of us like the outdoors and different things.Monts wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 16:47 -davelumb wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 16:00 -https://www.nationalsheep.org.uk/for-th ... p-farming/Monts wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 15:42 -Most sheep are bred for eating these days somewhere down the line, apart from hobby flocks and pets. Although hill sheep are often kept to breed crossbred ewes which go down the hill to better ground to produce lambs direct to market. Google 'stratified sheep system'.
Andrew wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 15:55 -There's lots of sheep stuff on social media, and not just farmers look at it.how the f**k has this gone to 42 pages
im genuinly impressed.
Interesting, I wondered about the different stocks for eating, etc.
Christ this place.
Way back when wool was worth lots the longwools were bred, now that wool's worth feck all there are sheep being bred that shed their wool and don't need clipping. Texels and Beltex are pug ugly, Eurosheep that have a lot of muscle (meat).
There's a lot to this sheep farming lark!
Monts wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 17:16 -davelumb wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 16:56 -I enjoy reading it Lumby, all of us like the outdoors and different things.Monts wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 16:47 -davelumb wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 16:00 -https://www.nationalsheep.org.uk/for-th ... p-farming/Monts wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 15:42 -Most sheep are bred for eating these days somewhere down the line, apart from hobby flocks and pets. Although hill sheep are often kept to breed crossbred ewes which go down the hill to better ground to produce lambs direct to market. Google 'stratified sheep system'.
Andrew wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 15:55 -There's lots of sheep stuff on social media, and not just farmers look at it.how the f**k has this gone to 42 pages
im genuinly impressed.
Interesting, I wondered about the different stocks for eating, etc.
Christ this place.
Way back when wool was worth lots the longwools were bred, now that wool's worth feck all there are sheep being bred that shed their wool and don't need clipping. Texels and Beltex are pug ugly, Eurosheep that have a lot of muscle (meat).
There's a lot to this sheep farming lark!
davelumb wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 17:20 -Monts wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 17:16 -davelumb wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 16:56 -I enjoy reading it Lumby, all of us like the outdoors and different things.Monts wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 16:47 -davelumb wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 16:00 -https://www.nationalsheep.org.uk/for-th ... p-farming/Monts wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 15:42 -Most sheep are bred for eating these days somewhere down the line, apart from hobby flocks and pets. Although hill sheep are often kept to breed crossbred ewes which go down the hill to better ground to produce lambs direct to market. Google 'stratified sheep system'.
Andrew wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 15:55 -There's lots of sheep stuff on social media, and not just farmers look at it.how the f**k has this gone to 42 pages
im genuinly impressed.
Interesting, I wondered about the different stocks for eating, etc.
Christ this place.
Way back when wool was worth lots the longwools were bred, now that wool's worth feck all there are sheep being bred that shed their wool and don't need clipping. Texels and Beltex are pug ugly, Eurosheep that have a lot of muscle (meat).
There's a lot to this sheep farming lark!
Even at my great age I still like learning about new stuff.
Monts wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 17:39 -
You're not even 70 yet, about a great age! I spoke with my old man after fishing yesterday and he said.... Boy yer mum and I now are aiming for 85.
My reply.... f**k my luck.
Paddy_R wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 17:35 -He got off lightly compared to some attacks. But the uselessness of dog owners is incredible. Not that I'm surprised knowing how one of my neighbours has no control over their mongrel.
Mind them dogs! (starts 28:02)
Will Smith wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 18:43 -He's an ex-copper. Probably wouldn't get a licence!If I were him Dave I would carry a gun with me when doing my rounds and shoot them on sight if not under control . These folks who have no control over their dogs are a complete disgrace .
Will.
davelumb wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 19:15 -I have edited my post Dave, I believed that a farmer had every right to shoot any dog that is worrying his stock, maybe I am wrong but, I find it hard to believe that under those circumstances a gun licence would be revoked or guns confiscated.Will Smith wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 18:43 -He's an ex-copper. Probably wouldn't get a licence!If I were him Dave I would carry a gun with me when doing my rounds and shoot them on sight if not under control . These folks who have no control over their dogs are a complete disgrace .
Will.
No control and not a clue about the countryside. Some time back some moron posted a 'dog cam' video of his dog running around out of his sight and chasing sheep all over the place. He thought it was funny.
I know one sheep man who shoots first and asks questions second. He says that once the dog's had a taste of blood it'll only want more. But I have also seen tales on SM of farmers losing their guns for shooting dogs, or even threatening to.
Will Smith wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 23:43 -They can indeed shoot dogs worrying stock.There may well have been more to the stories than the facts as presented. But that's social media.davelumb wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 19:15 -I have edited my post Dave, I believed that a farmer had every right to shoot any dog that is worrying his stock, maybe I am wrong but, I find it hard to believe that under those circumstances a gun licence would be revoked or guns confiscated.Will Smith wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 18:43 -He's an ex-copper. Probably wouldn't get a licence!If I were him Dave I would carry a gun with me when doing my rounds and shoot them on sight if not under control . These folks who have no control over their dogs are a complete disgrace .
Will.
No control and not a clue about the countryside. Some time back some moron posted a 'dog cam' video of his dog running around out of his sight and chasing sheep all over the place. He thought it was funny.
I know one sheep man who shoots first and asks questions second. He says that once the dog's had a taste of blood it'll only want more. But I have also seen tales on SM of farmers losing their guns for shooting dogs, or even threatening to.
Will.
davelumb wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08 2024 07:57 -Very true Dave.Will Smith wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 23:43 -They can indeed shoot dogs worrying stock.There may well have been more to the stories than the facts as presented. But that's social media.davelumb wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 19:15 -I have edited my post Dave, I believed that a farmer had every right to shoot any dog that is worrying his stock, maybe I am wrong but, I find it hard to believe that under those circumstances a gun licence would be revoked or guns confiscated.Will Smith wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07 2024 18:43 -He's an ex-copper. Probably wouldn't get a licence!If I were him Dave I would carry a gun with me when doing my rounds and shoot them on sight if not under control . These folks who have no control over their dogs are a complete disgrace .
Will.
No control and not a clue about the countryside. Some time back some moron posted a 'dog cam' video of his dog running around out of his sight and chasing sheep all over the place. He thought it was funny.
I know one sheep man who shoots first and asks questions second. He says that once the dog's had a taste of blood it'll only want more. But I have also seen tales on SM of farmers losing their guns for shooting dogs, or even threatening to.
Will.