Deb, I headed down there when you have a herd. After all you will need a shepherdess.

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Deb, I headed down there when you have a herd. After all you will need a shepherdess.![]()
Hehe, they are VERY sweet, especially because they were bottle babies... they think humans are their mommies.![]()
They ARE a lot of work though.![]()
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But worth it. Just like Guineas they are excellent entertainment.....
deb
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No way! They are SO cool!!! I want Barbados black belly sheep too!!!
Well someday when I get a real ranch...![]()
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I have an E-friend that is a breeder in Washington State. Shes a retired harness maker I bought my Draft horse sized saddle from her. She is very particular as to where her youngsters go to. She says they have better meat to carcass ratio than Wool sheep..... Lower fat. I want to get a two for one deal from her.... You gotto make sure they are Barbados black belly sheep and not Texas Barbados. Texas Barbados are cross bred with wool sheep and have Huge horns they are used for Trophy hunters.
There was a fellow in Jacumba that had them (the cross). His Ram took on a Cow Tried to knock her down. She kicked one of his horns off. The cross is domesticateable but Definitely need to be Dis-budded.
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Yes, I am well aware of the two similar "breeds", I've done a bit of research on them... I do want the pure ones for helping to preserving the breed.![]()