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    Need a bigger corral sheepwheat

    Sorting first draft for sale in 10 days
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    #2
    Oh my. How many? You just walk across them and paint em huh? 😜

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      #3
      How many jelly beans in jar competition 😀

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        #4
        Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
        How many jelly beans in jar competition 😀
        My SWAG is between 1,000 and 10,000………… I started counting but fell asleep after 99😎

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          #5
          Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
          How many jelly beans in jar competition 😀
          What’s the prize😉

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            #6
            Any of the bankruptcy ewes heading to your area sheepy? I know of 4 pots heading here, about half bred and half open

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              #7
              Picked a draft of 466 probably send around the 400 420.

              Sadly last year similar lambs would be $190/200 this year expecting $140.

              Around the $9 dressed they may get bought by feedlot who will put extra Kgs on them.

              Issues at moment is export bottle necks USA is buying more lamb each year apparently.

              Apologies for the cross over fur sheep/commodity to those who are peeved.

              Won’t post again till sale day cheers

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                #8
                Originally posted by dalek View Post
                Any of the bankruptcy ewes heading to your area sheepy? I know of 4 pots heading here, about half bred and half open
                I have no idea where if they are? Lamb producers are less common than liberals in Saskatchewan.

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                  #9
                  Saw whole lambs on the hook in Costco Saskatoon on Wed.

                  Wrapped in some type of meat cloth.

                  Appeared to be $199 for whole carcass.

                  4 or 5 seemed all one price.

                  Would that not be a limited customer base Sheep? Ethnic?

                  Mallee you are quoting Assie 62ct/US dollars?
                  Last edited by shtferbrains; Aug 26, 2022, 22:10.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                    Saw whole lambs on the hook in Costco Saskatoon on Wed.

                    Wrapped in some type of meat cloth.

                    Appeared to be $199 for whole carcass.

                    4 or 5 seemed all one price.

                    Would that not be a limited customer base Sheep? Ethnic?

                    Mallee you are quoting Assie 62ct/US dollars?
                    Aussie dollars per kg

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                      Saw whole lambs on the hook in Costco Saskatoon on Wed.

                      Wrapped in some type of meat cloth.

                      Appeared to be $199 for whole carcass.

                      4 or 5 seemed all one price.

                      Would that not be a limited customer base Sheep? Ethnic?

                      Mallee you are quoting Assie 62ct/US dollars?
                      Yeah they carry Aussie lamb. I think they are pretty small lambs, like 15 kg?

                      Might be ethnic. But over time We have found that way more people eat lamb than we thought. They just don’t know where to get it from, because it is near impossible to find, and what is available isn’t very fresh or very good.

                      The entire reason we exist as a lamb producer is to make the best lamb available year round and in many easy to cook products. We made a pitch to federated which would aid greatly in our goal,and supposedly their goal of supporting and supplying local products and producers. They said no. They claim their stores are already well supplied with local lamb. Now tell me, when is the last time you saw local, or any lamb in your local coop grocery? Let alone a dozen or so lamb products? 🙄 Climbing off my high horse now.

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                        Saturday morning fun
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
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                            How long does it take to load a trailer and how many decks are there? Just curious. Always interesting to see how things are done on the other side of the world

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                              #15
                              446 loaded in about 50 minutes.

                              Didn’t fill it 4 decks.

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