EllieMay
Loving the herd life
I researched livestock that would be profitable and not require a whole lot of time, management and expensive feed. I ended up buying some hair sheep.
I have registered sheep for breeding/selling, and I *LOVE* lamb chops so I'll be keeping the freezer full.
I chose to raise Katahdin sheep because:
- of the many colors available (eye candy)
- no shearing or tail docking necessary
- no horns to worry about
- parasite resistance
- easy lambing
- docile breed
- no need for expensive feed
- the meat tastes good!
I enjoy feeling like a shepherdess in the pasture with my sheep following close behind.
I have registered sheep for breeding/selling, and I *LOVE* lamb chops so I'll be keeping the freezer full.
I chose to raise Katahdin sheep because:
- of the many colors available (eye candy)
- no shearing or tail docking necessary
- no horns to worry about
- parasite resistance
- easy lambing
- docile breed
- no need for expensive feed
- the meat tastes good!
I enjoy feeling like a shepherdess in the pasture with my sheep following close behind.