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Innovative Sheep Breeding. How does the flock look?
How do our breeding sheep look?
Well, here is a video of some ewes and lambs taken on 26/05/2021.
The sheep are just about to be sprayed with fly control treatment.
The Lleyn (Performancelleyn) ewes were winter shorn and will not be summer shorn. All they need is Clik extra to carry them through the summer, which means we do not have to shear them with lambs at foot, and we do not need to get them back down the road to our buildings and the hot and bothered shearers.
The lambs are a mixture of Performancelleyns and ProlleyNZ crosses. They are an average group of sheep, not just the elite sheep. The lambs were born over 6 to 8 days and are, on average, 82 days at the time we took the video.
These sheep have been grass-fed only. Also, there had been only one period of rain in mid-march before we weighed the lambs in May.
The lambs were all weighed on 10/05/21, which would be an average of 66 days, and the average group weight was 27.25 kgs. The average daily live weight gain for the lambs was 340 grams per day since birth. The maximum daily gain was 488 grams per day. This individual weighed 40 kgs at 66 days of age and is the animal highlighted in the video with an arrow. He is a ProlleyNZ cross. These are exact figures as we record the birth date and birth weight of all these lambs.
We upload all this data to Signet Breeding Services, who process the data to get Performance figures for the individual sheep.
As any sheep farmer knows, there is a lot of variation between individuals. If you capture enough data and process that correctly, you can improve the performance and quality of your flock’s genetics. The clever thing that Signet Breeding Services would do is remove the environmental effects from the raw data.
If you want to improve the performance of your maternal/dual-purpose flock, you need to buy performance recorded stock from the best performing flocks.
We have the highest average indexed Lleyn flock in the UK and work solely on the ethos of supplying you, the commercial sheep farmer, with the best genetics to improve the profitability of your flock.
The Performancelleyns are a purebred Lleyn, while the ProlleyNZ combines our best Lleyns with the best New Zealand genetics. The ProlleyNZ combine the best of both countries advanced breeding strategies to capture hybrid genetic vigour while keeping wool levels to UK acceptable levels.
The best way to benefit from all the years of our breeding and our unique genetic position is to purchase our Performancelleyn or ProlleyNZ rams.
You can find out more on our website innovative-sheep-breeding.co.uk and enter a competition to win a shearling ProlleyNZ ram.
You will not be disappointed.
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