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tahir
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Tavascarow
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Tavascarow
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tahir
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Tavascarow
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tahir
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Gervase
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gil Downsizer Moderator
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Gervase wrote: |
Absolute easiest path is going to be store wethers - they're blokes, so there's no worries about the odd one being pregnant, they've got no nadgers so they're not (as) stroppy and you'll be slaughtering 'em (probably) before it's time to shear them.
Only snag is, if you want organic, you've got to source 'em from organic holdings, and may have to travel. |
Which is, I think, where my first post on this thread was heading, option 2. As I PMd, 'store' is likely to mean hill or hill-cross sheep that the farmer can't fatten cos the grazing ain't good enough, so he/she sells them on part-fattened to lowland farmers (like yerself) to finish off to eating size. Sales in the summer/early autumn.
Some store hill options might be Cheviot or Black Welsh mountain, also possibly Shetland (small, not hill, but hardy).
Scottish Blackface purebred or anything Swaledale : just don't go there . They have horns, and they're not afraid to use them. And they can jump.
Other advantages are they're no longer cute at that age, so your kids won;t get so attached to them; and they probably won't need fox-proof fencing cos they'll be big enough to fend for themselves. |
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Rob R
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gil Downsizer Moderator
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Rob R
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gil Downsizer Moderator
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