- Jul 16, 2011
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O.K., I'm in love!!! I've been staring at those lambing photos all morning!
I can tell by the green grass that you obviously are no where near me, so I won't even ask if I could buy any. No one in my area has any for sale now.
I've been raising Katahdin mix hair sheep for some years, but have recently begun to shift to dorpers as money permits. I got 2 pure ewe lambs last spring. One just had her first lamb, a little ewe! So smart, she even knows her name and comes running to me when I call her.
When I get a couple more ewes out of both of them, I'll sell the Katahdin ram I have now and hopefully get a pure Dorper. I just have to find one!
We have started training the young ewes to be milked, getting them used to being touched, etc. I know they won't produce as much as the dairy breeds, but Fiona (the Dorper that just lambed at Christmas) gave us 5 oz hand milking between nursings in a trial. That's not bad!
There is something so spiritual about being a shepherd, raising sheep. They are truly a gift!
I can tell by the green grass that you obviously are no where near me, so I won't even ask if I could buy any. No one in my area has any for sale now.
I've been raising Katahdin mix hair sheep for some years, but have recently begun to shift to dorpers as money permits. I got 2 pure ewe lambs last spring. One just had her first lamb, a little ewe! So smart, she even knows her name and comes running to me when I call her.
When I get a couple more ewes out of both of them, I'll sell the Katahdin ram I have now and hopefully get a pure Dorper. I just have to find one!
We have started training the young ewes to be milked, getting them used to being touched, etc. I know they won't produce as much as the dairy breeds, but Fiona (the Dorper that just lambed at Christmas) gave us 5 oz hand milking between nursings in a trial. That's not bad!
There is something so spiritual about being a shepherd, raising sheep. They are truly a gift!