Alpaca, donkey or maremma sheepdog will keep the ferals away.You would want more than 1 to lessen the chance of being overwhelmed. I would visit your Agriculture Dept.Officer for some information,also there is some good info via your search engine. Wool has its cycles and this year it is on the way UP, i.e. in Australia. A 21 kg lamb{ kg=roughly 2lbs+10%] were selling at market for $AUD198, which is slightly more in USD, hence the price in supermarkets is $43 for a leg of just over 2 kgs.Don't think you will get any of that, you will be a price taker,not maker. They have now reduced to $140. The Farmers here are having the ewes for wool and crossing with meat rams to capture the higher prices. I have 113 acres and it will run 100 sheep but America could be different.
Incidently,you are going to get a myriad of answers on here,you don't suffer fools lightly,I see, but would it not be better to let them swing and just sift out the replies which are helpful without getting on your horse and having a go at all those whose replies are mendane. You will be run ragged without affecting them. Think of the horse also.
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