Legamin
Loving the herd life
If it works, it’s called line-breeding, if it doesn’t it’s called in-breeding.
You do what you have to do. It’s not ideal to breed father to daughter, mother to son, cousins or what have you too many times in succession, but it’s perfectly acceptable to do it occasionally.
Recently I have been reading articles on sheep inbreeding. We have recently had several lambs, all of which happened to be male. Our last sheep is due and if she has a female, I would like to keep her purely for breeding sheep that we will eat. What are your thoughts on this? It is always giving me a yucky vibe but I know ppl do it. I don’t let my chickens even cross breed, but I know ppl do that too. I know it is an acceptable practice for some people, and I certainly am not breeding for show or anything like that. I just need another female Katahdin, and I’m having a hard time finding one locally. We would slaughter her lambs for food when they’re the appropriate age. Does it gross you out? Do you allow this?
ps-sorry! I know I just wrote a book…but I thought… This year I will be traveling to Sheridan, WY from WA State to pick up some rams and ewes. I have made arrangements with a very reliable Katharine breeder to pick up a ram for a friend locally. If you live somewhere on the way or in the vicinity of on the way I would not mind arranging to pick up another sheep that matches your stated needs. I have not gotten prices fixed yet but anticipate that the ram I am getting will be $450-$600 and a ewe somewhat less. The breeder I deal with in Montana is VERY particular about the breed standard and you would be paying for a high quality sheep registered, ready to breed and guaranteed to perform and breed. If you’re interested dm me….what’s a few extra miles out of the way?Recently I have been reading articles on sheep inbreeding. We have recently had several lambs, all of which happened to be male. Our last sheep is due and if she has a female, I would like to keep her purely for breeding sheep that we will eat. What are your thoughts on this? It is always giving me a yucky vibe but I know ppl do it. I don’t let my chickens even cross breed, but I know ppl do that too. I know it is an acceptable practice for some people, and I certainly am not breeding for show or anything like that. I just need another female Katahdin, and I’m having a hard time finding one locally. We would slaughter her lambs for food when they’re the appropriate age. Does it gross you out? Do you allow this?