For sale in Tennessee--Katahdin hair sheep.

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Have two Katahdin rams that will be yearlings this month. Proven breeders- have lambs on the ground and more of the way.

I am keeping some of their daughters, so they are available. These boys are NOT related to each other.


Also taking names for 2013 spring lambs. I have registered and commercial stock. Contact me for more info and pictures.


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Thanks Queen Mum. We've had Katahdins for several years and like ours big and healthy. Have seen several others that were much smaller-almost minis, compared to ours. Our first flock was much larger than the kids miniature horses. Kids would joke they could just saddle and ride the sheep. We want and breed for easy keepers, good weight gains/size, excellent mothers, disease and parasite resistence, coats that slick off and gentle temperaments. Glad our hard work shows thru. :D
 

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Yes it does show...nice looking Kats and your Dorpers are nice looking too! We have Dorper/Kat cross sheep and love them. Where in TN are you? Anywhere close to Selmer?
 

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Bonbean, yes we are not far from Selmer. We have a few small "family" flocks and they are scattered around McNairy county. ;)
 

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Yikes...that is tempting...LOL...not looking for more right now, but...they are nice looking sheep for sure!
 

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Well when you are ready to add a different line or two we will still be around. ;) Enjoy having our sheep and are even contemplating crossing the Dorper ramling onto some of of our unregistered Kats. Should make for some big stocky lambs.
 

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