Bridgemoof
Overrun with beasties
Some people on this board have one type of sheep, and I am almost envious of that! It seems easier to manage breeding and the health aspects of that particular breed.
I have a crazy mixed up flock. I kind have it divided right now into two flocks, with two rams. One flock is the big sheep and the other is the little sheep, lol. Some will be meat breeders, some are for wool.
The big lambs that the big flock produces will most likely be sold as market lambs if they are males, I get to keep the ewes. (That's the deal DH and I made.)
So I have in the big flock: 3 Suffolk ewes (Cow'Malley-she's huge!), 2 Harlequins, Dipsy (the ram) LaLa and Po are Cormo (but I like them for their wool), LaLa had a baby ewe lamb so she will stay with the big flock, and 2 Tunis (1 just had a ram lamb, Mac, so he will be going I guess). 12 in the big flock.
In the little flock I have 4 Jacob ewes, 3 Shetland ewes, 1 Mini Cheviot, 1 Jacob ram lamb, and 4 Jacob wethers. 13 in the little flock.
I have the two flocks separated now to gear up for breeding season in the fall.
So what kind of crazy mixed up breeds do you have, and how do you manage them?
I have a crazy mixed up flock. I kind have it divided right now into two flocks, with two rams. One flock is the big sheep and the other is the little sheep, lol. Some will be meat breeders, some are for wool.
The big lambs that the big flock produces will most likely be sold as market lambs if they are males, I get to keep the ewes. (That's the deal DH and I made.)
So I have in the big flock: 3 Suffolk ewes (Cow'Malley-she's huge!), 2 Harlequins, Dipsy (the ram) LaLa and Po are Cormo (but I like them for their wool), LaLa had a baby ewe lamb so she will stay with the big flock, and 2 Tunis (1 just had a ram lamb, Mac, so he will be going I guess). 12 in the big flock.
In the little flock I have 4 Jacob ewes, 3 Shetland ewes, 1 Mini Cheviot, 1 Jacob ram lamb, and 4 Jacob wethers. 13 in the little flock.
I have the two flocks separated now to gear up for breeding season in the fall.
So what kind of crazy mixed up breeds do you have, and how do you manage them?