Beast Mode Activated: Young Farmer’s Ultimate Lamb Guide

Lamb Rearing: 60 Days to a Strong Batch

No fluff. Just a clean system for buying, settling, feeding, and finishing lambs profitably in Irish conditions.

Reality Check for First-Timers

Lambs don’t “nearly” get sick — they crash fast. The goal is simple: buy right, settle them properly, keep them dry, keep them fed, and stay ahead on health. Do that and you’ll stop donating money to vet calls and deadweight.

The Financial Breakdown: Where the Money Goes

Store Lamb Purchase

€70–140

Depends on weight, breed, time of year.

Meal / Concentrates

€20–60

Finishing indoors or pushing late season.

Health Costs

€6–18

Dose, fluke (if needed), minerals, vaccines.

Total Cost to Finish

€100–220

Per lamb (range depends on system).

Mart Buying Tips: Spot a Winner Fast

1
Bright & alert — head up, moving, not tucked in a corner.
2
Clean nose — any discharge/coughing is a red flag.
3
Good frame + cover — avoid narrow backs / “hollow” lambs.
4
Check arse + tail — dags/scours = infection pressure already.
5
Feet matter — lame lambs become a slow leak on profit.

Lamb Profit Calculator

Plug in your numbers. This shows margin per lamb and for the whole batch.

The First 60 Days: Simple System That Works

Day 1–3: Settle Them Properly
  • Keep them dry + sheltered (weather kills gains)
  • Ad-lib clean water immediately
  • Hay/roughage available even if grass system
  • Watch for coughing/runny noses from mart stress
  • Record weights (or at least grade/size)
Week 1: Health Setup
  • Quarantine new lambs away from your own flock
  • Feet check: trim/treat early if needed
  • Minerals: don’t ignore cobalt/selenium areas
  • Decide your dosing plan (don’t just “dose because”)
Week 2–3: Growth Phase
  • Clean grass + correct stocking rate
  • If finishing: introduce meal slowly (avoid acidosis)
  • Watch for scours + dirty tails (coccidiosis risk)
  • Handle quietly: stress drops intake
Week 4–6: Push Performance
  • Draft lambs regularly (sell the ready ones)
  • Don’t keep “passengers” eating profit
  • Keep trough space adequate if meal feeding
  • Check for lameness weekly (it spreads)
Week 7–8: Finish / Exit
  • Price check weekly — pick your exit point
  • Sell in drafts: best lambs first
  • Don’t chase the last €5 and lose €25 in feed
  • Clean up: disinfect pens / move grazing

Critical Success Factors

Buying Strategy

Profit starts in the ring.

  • Uniform batch = easier feeding + drafting
  • Avoid lame / coughing / dirty lambs
  • Don’t overpay for “nice heads” with no cover
  • Know your exit weight + price before you buy
Feed & Growth

Intake = gain.

  • Water is not optional (ever)
  • Introduce meal gradually over 7–10 days
  • Roughage always if on concentrates
  • Draft often — don’t feed finished lambs
Health & Losses

Small issues become big bills.

  • Quarantine new purchases
  • Plan dosing properly (avoid resistance)
  • Watch scours + dehydration early
  • Lameness spreads — treat fast

The Lamb Game: What Young Farmers Learn the Hard Way

You can do everything “mostly right”… and still get hammered if you buy the wrong batch.

That’s why the system matters: buy clean, settle properly, keep them dry, and don’t panic-dose. Most losses come from stress + bad weather + sloppy health management.

Run lambs like a business: draft often, track costs, and sell the ready ones. The goal is not “perfect lambs”. The goal is margin.

Irish Resources & Next Steps

ResourceWhat You GetWorth It?
Teagasc Sheep Programme Grassland management, performance targets, farm walks Yes
Sheep Ireland Breeding, recording, flock improvement tools Yes (long-term)
Local Discussion Groups Farm visits, problem solving, honest numbers Yes
Vet Health Plan Correct vaccines/dose plan for your area (fluke/worm/cocci) Big yes
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