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MATING
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Dorset Down ram can be used with confidence on any breed of ewe, and many
farmers using Mule and hill ewes have been impressed by the much improved
conformation of their lambs when sired by a Dorset Down.
Difficult lambing cases will be eliminated even when used on lambs
because of the small head and fine shoulders.
The lambs are very hardy at birth, vigorous and ready to suckle.
Dorset
Down rams will work at any time of the year, and because of their
exceptionally high pheromone count also make very good teasers.
The
Dorset Down ewe will take the ram in most months of the year, is
apparently unaffected by extremes of temperature and being docile and
adaptable is ideal for close winter housing.
Its usual to put 40 to 50 ewes to one ram which is quite capable of
serving some 20 ewes in 24 hours.
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