One of my mentors checks on her hair sheep once or twice a week. I'm reaching out here to see if anyone else has successfully raised sheep this way.
I'm considering purchasing a piece of property with 10 acres of pasture. I'm looking at raising sheep there, but the property is about 30 minutes from my home, and I'd probably only make it out there once per week, obviously more during lambing, bad weather, etc. The property would have:
- A reliable and constant water source (or 2 or 3 or 4 )
- LGDs. Predator pressure would be mostly from coyotes
- more than enough forage for the herd size I'd keep
- shelter from weather
- electric fence + a mostly decent perimeter fence that I'd fix up where needed
- the 10 acre pasture is in the middle of 40+ acres of woods, so them getting out and being a nuisance to neighbors would be minimal with the surrounding forest plus the topography.
Does anyone do something similar successfully?
I have a small flock of katahdin and barbados sheep at my home. They never need anything... If I didn't have to refill their small waterer everyday, I don't know that they would need anything more than once per week or even less. We have an LGD and predator pressure here, too.
I'm considering purchasing a piece of property with 10 acres of pasture. I'm looking at raising sheep there, but the property is about 30 minutes from my home, and I'd probably only make it out there once per week, obviously more during lambing, bad weather, etc. The property would have:
- A reliable and constant water source (or 2 or 3 or 4 )
- LGDs. Predator pressure would be mostly from coyotes
- more than enough forage for the herd size I'd keep
- shelter from weather
- electric fence + a mostly decent perimeter fence that I'd fix up where needed
- the 10 acre pasture is in the middle of 40+ acres of woods, so them getting out and being a nuisance to neighbors would be minimal with the surrounding forest plus the topography.
Does anyone do something similar successfully?
I have a small flock of katahdin and barbados sheep at my home. They never need anything... If I didn't have to refill their small waterer everyday, I don't know that they would need anything more than once per week or even less. We have an LGD and predator pressure here, too.