Don't have sheep, just wondering if this normal

aggieterpkatie

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I have no clue if that's normal or not (the price) but I'd not pay it. I guess they think his third horn is unique enough to charge that much. You can't eat horns though!
 

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Don't have sheep, just wondering if this normal
Yes, it is quite normal not to have sheep, many people don't :)

I would tend to wonder whether the ram in question has maybe some Jacob blood in him, which would account for the extry horn in a higher-probability way than 'a separate mutation'.

I agree they are nuts, but OTOH you only have to find *one* sucker to pay a buncha money and that's all it takes to make a tidy profit :p

Pat
 

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I'm thinking part Jacob too. It is not unusual for a Jacob to have 4 or 6 horns. There are a couple of other breeds that have extra horns.
 

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patandchickens said:
Don't have sheep, just wondering if this normal
Yes, it is quite normal not to have sheep, many people don't :)

I would tend to wonder whether the ram in question has maybe some Jacob blood in him, which would account for the extry horn in a higher-probability way than 'a separate mutation'.

I agree they are nuts, but OTOH you only have to find *one* sucker to pay a buncha money and that's all it takes to make a tidy profit :p

Pat
:yuckyuck I'm actually thinking about adding some sheep here, from my google 'n' people like to hunt them and it's grand to have that on your wall....... :idunno
 

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Some strains of Barbados sheep are multi-horned as well. I know that Jacob breeders prefer an even number of horns, so I think in that breed a 3-horned animal would be worth less than a 4-horned or probably a nice 2-horned, for aesthetic reasons. I don't know if that's a reasonable price for a multi-horn Barbados or not, but I bet someone would pay it because it's a weird sheep.
 

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Don't know if it's normal or not...

Kind of looks like he has a pinwheel on his head though :gig
 

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That's strange looking. I'd much rather pay for a normal American Blackbelly with a gorgeous set of normal horns.....for less money too! Someone will probably pay it though, just because it's different.
 

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Barbados rams sell for 250 on average around here. He does look like he has a good body and build on him. I'd have to see the bloodlines and things like that before I'd be able justify prices.
 
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