Originally Posted by
RedRidge
Compare cattle and sheep...
I can produce 2 meat lambs per ewe in 10 months time. That's conception to slaughter weight. That's should be easily 4 every 2 years. A cow will only produce 1 a year AND it takes almost 3 years for that steer to get from conception to slaughter. Now yes... The cow is pregnant again during that steers growth. But she still produces only 1 a year and it still takes 2 full years to raise a steer from birth and you can raise 4 lambs in that period of time. So... Bottom line... cattle well not bounce back and increase their breeding numbers near as quickly as smaller livestock will. When I sell a lamb off cheap at weaning I loose $200. Wean I sell a steer off cheap at weaning I loose almost $2000
I don't know if I've ever posted on this thread before but I do skim and read.
@RedRidge
If I wanted to get a couple lambs to raise for meat, what would be the best way to find a good source? Also, will sheep browse like goats or do they need just grass pasture?
I'd love to get a couple "feeders" for a season just to decide if I would want to continue raising them. If I decided I wanted to continue, then I'd buy better breeding stock. The numbers you are stating look very attractive to me.
We were still able to get grass fed beef at $2.69 hanging weight this summer, but I have a pasture that just goes to waste that I'd like to use around here. I always feel like I'm wasting food by just cutting it like a lawn. I've considered feeder beef but even for that the price seems prohibitive compared to what I can purchase the meat for here since I have a good source.