they are not quite as bad as goats, but they will still eat orchards and will strip bark from some trees. Seems like they may not be as aggressive about destroying stuff as goats are.rmonge00 said:Does anyone on here keep sheep for milk? Which breeds are best? Are they as destructive to orchards? I know nothing about sheep!!
Ryan
I was wondering about the milk question too as I have no idea.rmonge00 said:Does anyone on here keep sheep for milk? Which breeds are best? Are they as destructive to orchards? I know nothing about sheep!!
Ryan
I agree with you completely!!After many years of having goats, I am finding my sheep simply a joy to own.aggieterpkatie said:Pat, you may change your mind about sending goat kids to packers after they jump on you constantly (ruining your work clothes! ), find ways to escape fences that you thought there would be *NO* possible way they could escape, and jump on everything in their pen including the hay bag and hay feeder (ruining the wire on the hay feeder) and refuse to stand on 4 legs and eat like normal animals including the lambs right next to them.
I got a dexter cow, b/c we don't have alot of pasture. On my three acres, I have two horses, two sheep, a goat and a cow. We havent had to feed hay for a month now, and it looks like we could go most of the summer ( if things continue to grow as well as it is now) before haveing to feed hay, but we make sure we have enough for all the critters, just in case.rmonge00 said:Thanks for all of the information! I am really in a conundrum about which animals to get for dairy....
Im assuming cows are less destructive, but need significantly more to feed on!! I only have about 1.75 acre of pasture...
Ryan