No. My theory is that alot of the time you end up only killing the non resistant worms then your left with resistant worms. New worms could be a good thing in my case 😅.
Nope😬. Fair enough. If they can grow like a Romney or terminal then it’s a no brainer. But they’ve got over 60-100years of breeding for NZ conditions in the romneys whereas the shedders are fairly new
Great video and great rams 👌
Cheers!
Awesome brings back a few memories i was shepherding on Erewhon for while great part of the country
Awesome! It is, really cool country! I bet they were good times!
Man what great rams
Pretty tidy lot aren’t they! Cheers
Nice 1 good to see off farm jobs 👌 we picked 4 of your 6 🤣🤣 🇬🇧
Cheers, that’s not too bad. I need to work on picking my own replacements now 😬
I am not familiar with the Romney I Norway ,but them look great !!! Interesting 🤝👍🇳🇴
They originate in England. They’ve have been the most widely farmed sheep in NZ for the past 180 years.
@ Thank you for the answer 🤝🐑
@@robertsndral7376 Thanks for the support! Hope all is well in Norway👍
No quarantine drench?
No. My theory is that alot of the time you end up only killing the non resistant worms then your left with resistant worms. New worms could be a good thing in my case 😅.
Would you say I’m wrong?
Do you have to sheaar the rommeys twice a yeaar?
We do
Are you making money with wool. Were going sheading.
Nope😬. Fair enough. If they can grow like a Romney or terminal then it’s a no brainer. But they’ve got over 60-100years of breeding for NZ conditions in the romneys whereas the shedders are fairly new