Better Management of Replacements Improves Overall Flock Performance

If farmers can keep breeding ewes in the flock for longer and increase the weaning weight of the lambs this will help reduce replacement costs and shorten the lamb finishing period.
- Purchasing/ retaining ewe lambs that are suitable to be bred, the correct weight for age and animals that have good growth potential.
- Being willing to give all the required vaccinations, dosing and tackling lameness in a timely manner.
- Culling any sheep that is of poor quality and not suitable to breed. There are plenty of hoggets in marts every autumn that should not be bred as they will not improve the flock. These sheep should be picked out early and fattened up in spring when there is a good price for hoggets. Farmers keeping hogget’s need to keep quality sheep if they are looking to make a margin. Hill farmers need to be willing to cull poor performing hoggets.
- Looking to have replacements gain 0.3-0.35kg/week over winter and during the second summer at least 0.6kg/week. By offering sufficient quality forage and low level of meal when required.
- Monitoring body condition regularly and taking action when needed.