Price of 3 1/2 month old sheep

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What is a good asking price for a 3 1/2 month old barbado and kathadin male sheep?
 

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Purebred, registered, grade?

If just run of the mill, 100-150 is about average for my area
 

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BrownSheep said:
Purebred, registered, grade?

If just run of the mill, 100-150 is about average for my area
Probably mixture of Kathadin and Barbado and unregistered.
 

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Around here you'd be lucky to sell them for $50 bucks. What I do is start high, say $150 on craigslist and drop it every week or so by $25 bucks until I get interest. :idunno
 

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I'm selling some butcher lambs, about 4 months old this evening for 85 each. I'm happy with that price as it's a pick up here off the farm. If I had to do more then I'd be asking 100. But I have a strong ethic market that comes to the farm so we are all happy! But several sheep friends round here say they get 100 each for the same deal. I'd really like some of those customers but it isn't happening here.
 

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Yes I have to agree, I just came from a sale today and you would probably get between $30-$50 in this area!! For some reason the hair sheep arn't worth much around here! :/ Dorper are abit more, but not too much!
 

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Depends on how much they weigh. They could be anywhere from 40 to 80 lbs, though I'm guessing more like in the 40-50 lb range. Here, hair lambs for slaughter in that range are going for about $60 to $90 each.
 

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yes on the 60-90 dollar range. 60 when lamb is plentiful and 90 or so when it's holiday time or lamb is hard to come by. The guy that came out last night tried to dicker over my price. They can really wear you down. I ended up taking 10 bucks off the whole deal. He swore that dressed my lambs were coming in at about 35lbs. Doing the math I think 2.50 a lb is a great deal. They can either pay my price or go else where. Not many sheep people round here let butchering be done on their place. I figure it's my market so I need to be accommodating. But I do make them take all the trash with them.

We're not rolling in dough round here but it does pay for the food and a bit of farm stuff. After I get the fencing done I will make a bit of profit but that's only when and if I can get hay off my own place. Now tax benefits are whole nother story and it's done good for us.
 

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I guess I should weigh them. Someone offered me $75.00. I started the price at $100.00 because I knew that they would try to talk me down.
 

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I don't believe it...I guess sometimes you get that pie in the sky offer that comes through....someone called last night on my really old ad and wants to buy my two 4.5 month old lambs for $160 each!!! I can hardly believe it....they were the cross breed he wanted and hadn't been able to find and I guess I found "the" buyer that valued my lambs. Then someone who was here drywalling our rental house bought another butcher lamb for $250, I have $60 in butcher fees and another month of feeding (but the grass is growing well still) but still that aint bad....maybe my market is not so bad here afterall....or maybe I just had a lucky day! Either way, I am HAPPY! :weee Stay encouraged sheep breeders, sometimes you do find "the one"...I know I have "over paid" for the animal I want so I guess the reverse happens too!
 
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