Testimonials
Customer Testimonials
Martin bought a NZ Suffolk Ram Lamb in 2014. Martin says that “the NZ Suffolk are easy lambed and lambs are hardy. The lambs also have a good frame and thrive well off grass, increasing my profit.”
Issac has been using NZ Suffolk rams for a number of years. He states that “the sheep are a true commercial ram that is fit to perform on a commercial farm. He has reduced his labour input at lambing, the busiest time of year on all sheep farms. Lambs are easily born and quick to get up and can be put out to the field within one day. Care for them after this is minimal as they are good on their feet and thrive well off a grass based system. I would not hesitate to recommend any farmer to use a NZ Suffolk within their operation”
“We used the NZ Suffolk on our ewe lambs and found that they easy lambed which suits our system. The rams are very active, ram lamb was very keen to work getting 98.5% of ewe lambs in lamb.”
John has had a N.Z. Suffolk ram for a number of years. He finds that “the N.Z. Suffolk lambs are easily lambed and have great will to live. Lambs are up and sucking and thrive off grass.”
“We found this year was the best lambing to date. The lambs are lively when they hit the ground and were up and sucking within seconds. The lambs are thriving well of grass.and we are expecting to get first batch of lambs away within 12 weeks. We find the rams have a lovely temperament and have bred lambs with great length. ”
“I have used the NZ Suffolk for the last 6 yearscross. Lambs are easy born, get up and suck. The lambs have plenty of length and kill out well for the local market.”
Purchased 8 Ram of us from 2011. JP states that “the lambs are very lively and hardy at birth. The lambs perform well off grass and kill out very well in the factory. The NZ Suffolk Shearling and Ram Lambs are very active at tupping. The NZ Suffolk allows me to increase my ewe numbers due to less work at lambing which will increase my PROFIT. Rams have good longevity lasting at least five to six years. ”
Take a look at where New Zealand Suffolks have been sold across Ireland: