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The sharpening has always stumped me, with knives and now scythes.
Oh, very cool - from whom? I am hoping to get some babydolls next year and have been in contact with a couple of breeders around here.I'm getting 4 sheep from Sonoma this summer!
Oh, very cool - from whom? I am hoping to get some babydolls next year and have been in contact with a couple of breeders around here.
Yes, the sharpening is the tricky part. I finally learned to hone properly when I watched some videos of Alpine farmers. And I got a couple of really good whetstones from One Scythe Connection - that made a huge difference, having good stones! Eventually I even figured out the peening (hammering out the edge of the blade), after ditching the peening jig (never worked well for us) and using a narrow anvil. It definitely is a learning curve, but it could have been so much faster if I had had better information and the right tools from the start. With that, I probably could have mastered it in one mowing season , not 4....The sharpening has always stumped me, with knives and now scythes.
Yes, I have emailed with her. She has a waiting list of 200 for 70-80 lambs! I will apply, maybe we‘re lucky... Maybe I‘ll even end up with one out of your ewes - how fun!Suzanne Harmon of Moon Hollow Ranch.
We are swapping my 4 ewe lambs for her 4 ewe lambs. If I had more OEBSR ewes born, I'd trade more with her!
Yes, I have emailed with her. She has a waiting list of 200 for 70-80 lambs! I will apply, maybe we‘re lucky... Maybe I‘ll even end up with one out of your ewes - how fun!
I'm getting 4 sheep from Sonoma this summer!
Thank you for the tip!Stephine, if you don't want to wait another year for sheep, and are interested in White Dorpers, Wes Patton is located in Chico. He used to teach AG at Chico State. Excellent stock and no shearing. But maybe you want the wool to spin. We learned how, but don't want to bother with it, and don't knit much, although it is a very soothing activity. We just like to eat lamb! Several other good breeders up there too.