Royd Wood
New Member
1. I want it to be a rare and heritage breed. NOT like suffolk or hampshire, i want to be part of helping to save a dying breed. (i have one hamp that'll stay until she dies and i like her but i don't want any more like that) Romney - purebred Romney are on the endangered list in Canada
2. hardy and does well on grass and forage, not much trouble with worms, good feat. Romney - mine are strictly grass & hay fed - dont worm ever and dont get footrot - well they come from the Romney Marshes in England
3. good flocking instinct owuld be nice but not required. Romney
4. produces fair amounts of meat (enough for small family) a year and fair/average wool production. Romney - lots of beautiful meat we are slaughtering 40 lambs this year demand is high
5. i'de like a wool breed. when i envision my flock i like to think of big fluffy sheep out there on my pasture. Romney - naturally crimped wool so big demand for the wool from spinners
6. Easy lambing, with plenty of little babies Romney - we have lots of twins and the triplet mums manage somehow to feed all 3. Our retained ewe lambs are pregnant in first year
7. Good temperment. i don't want skiddish or mean sheep. Romney - they come running to me and love attention
8. can handle extremes of both tempertures. Romney - very hot and humid in summer and bloody freezing in winter here in Ontario- only ever inside to have lambs
9.I'm not partial about appearance i really don't care. Romney are a beautiful sheep breed - pics below
I try not to be biased about breeds just because I have them and am sure there are other breeds that would suit but the Romney really does tick all your boxes
2. hardy and does well on grass and forage, not much trouble with worms, good feat. Romney - mine are strictly grass & hay fed - dont worm ever and dont get footrot - well they come from the Romney Marshes in England
3. good flocking instinct owuld be nice but not required. Romney
4. produces fair amounts of meat (enough for small family) a year and fair/average wool production. Romney - lots of beautiful meat we are slaughtering 40 lambs this year demand is high
5. i'de like a wool breed. when i envision my flock i like to think of big fluffy sheep out there on my pasture. Romney - naturally crimped wool so big demand for the wool from spinners
6. Easy lambing, with plenty of little babies Romney - we have lots of twins and the triplet mums manage somehow to feed all 3. Our retained ewe lambs are pregnant in first year
7. Good temperment. i don't want skiddish or mean sheep. Romney - they come running to me and love attention
8. can handle extremes of both tempertures. Romney - very hot and humid in summer and bloody freezing in winter here in Ontario- only ever inside to have lambs
9.I'm not partial about appearance i really don't care. Romney are a beautiful sheep breed - pics below
I try not to be biased about breeds just because I have them and am sure there are other breeds that would suit but the Romney really does tick all your boxes
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