Didn't touch the Fordson today but did get our ewes scanned, by a young man just a couple of years out of college.
He designed and built this scanning trailer. Sheep go up ramp on right, he sits in cabin on left darkened so he can see his ultrasound display, whilst he manipulates the scanner head under the ewe with his right arm. It has its own battery so can operate anywhere. His cabin, reminiscent of a stealth bomber cockpit, has 'rudder' pedals to operate the gates and neck clamp to keep the sheep where he wants her.
Since leaving home this morning and getting back tonight after finishing with us in the dark and pouring rain, he will have visited 6 farms and scanned 1200 sheep. He's doing the same tomorrow, as he has done for the past month with another two weeks of the scanning season to go.
And our scanning %, 1.75 lambs/ewe. Last year he missed some triplets, so could turn out a bit higher.
In March he will be going to Northumberland for a month to lamb 16,000 sheep.
