Baymule
Herd Master
Those ewes should make you some real nice babies.
Correctly: they are recorded, not registered. You have papers but they aren’t registered 1st generation—recorded.
2nd generation— recorded
3rd generation— recorded BUT eligible for full registration after 1 year old, and passing hair coat test. Then can be registered.
I have a ewe that At 1 year old, still had baby fuzz plus winter coat and no way to pass hair coat test. Second winter, more fuzz, second spring AND she started SHEDDING! She is slick now, going to get her fully registered, plus she has a ewe lamb on her that will be fully registerable. Whoop! I’ll have 2 more registered ewes!
In May at the TexKats sheep field day I took and passed a hair coat training. I’m certified to inspect my own sheep, after 1 year I can test again and then be certified to inspect other’s sheep. I suggest you find someone that can test you and get certified.
Correctly: they are recorded, not registered. You have papers but they aren’t registered 1st generation—recorded.
2nd generation— recorded
3rd generation— recorded BUT eligible for full registration after 1 year old, and passing hair coat test. Then can be registered.
I have a ewe that At 1 year old, still had baby fuzz plus winter coat and no way to pass hair coat test. Second winter, more fuzz, second spring AND she started SHEDDING! She is slick now, going to get her fully registered, plus she has a ewe lamb on her that will be fully registerable. Whoop! I’ll have 2 more registered ewes!
In May at the TexKats sheep field day I took and passed a hair coat training. I’m certified to inspect my own sheep, after 1 year I can test again and then be certified to inspect other’s sheep. I suggest you find someone that can test you and get certified.