Pumpkinpup
Ridin' The Range
They are so sweet, Kim! Congratulations!
Oh I have been tempted, but still it really does worry me... and we had over 100 days of over 100F last summer with a number of days reaching between 110 & 115... so that is the part that really worries me. Everyone suffered in that heat, the horses included..... poor sheep... glad I have hair sheep!!Royd Wood said:Sheepdog Think you will find the Scottish Highland or Galloway thrive in pretty much any climate. It gets very hot and humid in Ontario and my herd of Galloway do just fine. Just go and treat yourself to some
I'm sure they would be fine as long as there is shade available. They would prefer it to be cooler but so do most animals and humans (esp me as I hate the humidity - give me dry heat any day)Sheepdog said:Oh I have been tempted, but still it really does worry me... and we had over 100 days of over 100F last summer with a number of days reaching between 110 & 115... so that is the part that really worries me. Everyone suffered in that heat, the horses included..... poor sheep... glad I have hair sheep!!
But I have wondered, if the Highlands would shed off their hair a lot more in the summer... and I have always wanted show cattle... if I got into the Highlands, so they would be handled and quiet all the time... so clipping the hair off has also crossed my mind, though sometimes that can do more harm than good.... So you really think that they would be okay in the sort of heat we get in the south????
You know this forum is very dangerous I am getting more and more interested in different animals and breeds since I have been on here.... its kind of addicting My very patient and tolerant fiance is going to ban me from this forum before too long