Yes, I lamb in Jan and Feb. I would never lamb after March here in the south east. Growth rates and parasites will slow you down if you do. Lambing in the cold means healthy lamb that are weaned as the grass starts coming in and I haven't had to worm in 3 yrs. Since my 60 day weaning rates are right at 54 lbs I will have prime weights this year for Easter since it's not until late April. I have 3 trailer loads of meat lambs already sold locally to private customers and 2 trailer loads spoken for for the New Holland PA Easter sale. I sell lamb and beef for a living and 80% of my income for the year is in the spring.
Just wondering what breed you two use for meat sheep?Good luck-- hope all goes well over the next few weeks!!
A son's friend asked for lamb burgers for an overnight camping trip ( all about 11 yrs old) and I did thaw out a pkg of ground lamb and broiled 3 burgers for him!! HE ate all 3!! ALways happy to support a budding lamb buyer! We produce just for our own use.
I would love to raise a few sheep but I'm looking at the Barbados as I wouldn't have to cut wool and I think they would do well in a desert climate. Know anything about these?
I know this is off topic and all so maybe send the info via PM?