Mike CHS
Herd Master
There is enough market out there that even those in the same market (here) help each other out and I saw the same cooperation when we lived in South Carolina. I did some searching and I couldn't find a whole lot of action as far as the 4H in your part of the country. The University of Tennessee manages the Extension Offices which in turn manages 4H here and I would guess it would be the same in Maine. If you haven't already done so, try you Extension Agent but I'm sorry to say that they aren't much help to the small holders in a lot of states. Ours here are excellent and they send people out all of the time to see what we are doing.
Based on numbers that we are seeing, the small farms are filling the niche with hair sheep that started decaying when wool sheep became less profitable.
Based on numbers that we are seeing, the small farms are filling the niche with hair sheep that started decaying when wool sheep became less profitable.
and if they have ewe lambs those babies are already spoken for. If they are rams, we will sell them if we can't sell them they can go in our freezer so no big loss there. I have been told by many that the ram is 50% of your flock, so we don't mind making an investment in a good quality one. I know they have the Big E show in MA which isn't super far from us, do they sell sheep there as well as show them? would that be a good place to look? or is that typically not done 