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Bruce Hutchin has been running his On Farm Services crutching business in the Tararua and Central Hawke’s Bay for more than two years and has built up a good base of clientele.

With his specialise­d Hecton Crutching Trailer his service is quick and efficient. He makes these points:

■ The advantage of using a crutching trailer is that the sheep can be done wet and full, so crutching is not weather dependent. The sheep can be run in straight from the paddock that morning, no need to empty them out over the night before, great for In-lamb ewes.

■ The set-up of the Hecton crutching trailer allows Bruce to do bellies as well as dags.

■ Crutching for the prevention of flystrike is important in the warmer months, especially if the sheep have dags present.

■ Satellite or temporary yards where there is no power is no problem for

Bruce as he has a petrol-powered compressor and generator.

■ Some clients are now using the opportunit­y of having the crutching trailer on farm and are drenching at the front of the trailer, while the sheep is with the handler getting crutched.

Some farmers have also been vaccinatin­g or drenching the sheep in the ramp or a lead up race at the back. This saves the farmer valuable time by not having to handle the sheep twice or three times. Bruce will accommodat­e whatever the farmers’ requiremen­ts are.

■ Farmers are becoming more aware as to how convenient it is to use a crutching trailer and how much less stressful it is on the sheep, especially at pre-lamb.

■ Also for the farmers convenienc­e I have a couple of handy yard dogs I can bring along to help make the job easier.

Bruce offers a service of reliabilit­y, hard work and quality.

Contact Bruce on 027 848 3224

 ??  ?? Portable yards are being used — the lambs are being drenched in the lead up race to the trailer, the clean lambs are being drafted off and the ewes and dirty lambs are being crutched.
Portable yards are being used — the lambs are being drenched in the lead up race to the trailer, the clean lambs are being drafted off and the ewes and dirty lambs are being crutched.

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