Posted by dave2 on October 18, 2008 at 23:06:43 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: Sheep??? posted by RN on October 18, 2008 at 14:36:44:
He hasn't been castrated yet. Scottish Blackface is the breed. Sheep were never in our thoughts or we would have looked for something that sheds. It was more of a move of desperation than anything else. As far as getting along, they were inseperable. The colt would stand in the rain (not that he didn't have shelter) and the little guy would stand under his belly. Usually ate the same way. Had to take the colt's halter off because he'd get a horn caught and carry the little guy around. Can hardly give the wool away and it's even harder to find someone to shear them and the one time I ate the meat, I didn't like it. Wife wants a female and "cute little lambs", but I know who will end up carrying them. Think if I get another buck and castrate them both that they'll do OK?
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