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    Pics sheepwheat woodland

    Feeding scanned twin lambing ewes in some bad lands
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    #2
    Due to lamb 25th april

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      #3
      No grass?

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        #4
        Nobody can ever accuse you of being a poor rock farmer mallee! Nice crop you got there!

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          #5
          Our season normally opens late April early May and stays green until late sept to mid oct.

          Livestock live on stubbles and pasture residues from mid oct through to April may

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            #6
            Always love the pics, mallee. I wish I was good at doing the same. I need to be taking pics and putting them on here to share with you.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
              Always love the pics, mallee. I wish I was good at doing the same. I need to be taking pics and putting them on here to share with you.
              Pfffft good photos 5 yr old iPhone lens as clean as a Angus butt hole on fresh pasture I just wing it mate

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                #8
                Very cool. Do you have much loss with feeding the grain on the ground? How many acres to run a ewe does that ground take? I thought we had lots of rock but I’ll be quiet now😉

                A little different than the snow and mud here.


                Should hit double digit “positive” temps next week which would be nice after 6 months of winter already.

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                  #9
                  Always some loss but they keep going back to feed trail.

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