EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

DH expects perfection, I pray for completion.


I am the answer to his expectations and your prayers....
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Those are good points. I sell my sheep privately to a buyer. He's one of the buyers for sheep in the area. I like that it's private and my sheep never get sold publicly for a few reasons:
1) Price is agreed upon ahead of selling
2) No dockage because I delivery right to his scale.
3) No hinky business. Right after Katahdins were popular...Dorpers became HUGE and sold for thousands. Some breeders jumped on that bandwagon. I had a previous Katahdin breeder proposition me to sell my line of prolapsing ewes to her for breeding price and she'd cover them with Dorpers. :smackObviously I said no and instantly lost a lot of money (8 ewes X about $500/ewe)...BUT I kept my problems from being someone else's issue and controlled how they were sold. I couldn't believe someone could even think of doing that, let alone actually carry through with propositioning it. They were registered breeders. Unconscionable! You just don't do that. :mad:
There are ethics! :mad: How can one live with themselves?

Anyways, I covered that prolapsing line and any less than perfect ewes with a Suffolk and sold 100% of the lambs for direct slaughter...so I eventually broke even and made money with that line. I delivered sheep Saturday and they were loaded later on the truck to head east where they were slaughtered on Monday.

That lady who offered me that deal sold sheep to a neighbor. Unfortunately I didn't know until they were lambing and they approached me to give me the entire flock. 100% of the females prolapsed on them.:mad: They gave the sheep away to another guy. I couldn't risk bringing disease into my flock. So again...no hinky business.

Why don't people just learn how to castrate for wethers? It's so easy peasy. I used to castrate, but they don't dock prices or seemingly care so I stopped. But it's easy to grab a scalpel again if need be.:confused:

Here a lot of people seem to keep dwarf wethers as pets. At least if I can go from that spring/fall small animal sale. There seems to be a demand for "cute stuff" since the sale. But on a large scale boer meats were what was popular in selling 7 years ago. There is a fall sale at the auction mart...but I haven't been to one in years.
I am a big fan of lamb meat, just for my curiosity, what is the average price for 1 kg of live lamb? And for procesd one?
I pay almost 6$/ kg live weight.
 

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