Many of the sheep herds have gone to the auction mart for terribly low prices, as you've said pandiana. Many of the flocks were 50 ewes or less, which is most difficult to make a living from, even doing it on a direct marketing basis. Add to that the fact that there were some exhorbitant prices paid for the fancier breeds of sheep that are now worth bupkis at the auction or the feedlot or the processor and you have a very shaky sector indeed.
Many of the fancier breeds were dependent on selling expensive breeding stock and exporting the live animals out of the country as breeding stock. It didn't matter that the countries they were imported from had a far greater genetic base to choose from.
Compound that with the fact that the imports continue to flood into this country and you have an industry that is challenged at best.
An old sheep breeder once told me that if you have to pay more than $400 for a ewe, she will NEVER pay for herself in her lifetime. Is it any wonder that the sheep industry in Canada is stalled?
I have to say again that sheep should never ever have been caught up in this whole mess. If the ABP/CCA are looked down upon so much, what is there to say about the Canadian Sheep Federation and the various provincial organizations when it comes to working for the grassroots?
Many of the fancier breeds were dependent on selling expensive breeding stock and exporting the live animals out of the country as breeding stock. It didn't matter that the countries they were imported from had a far greater genetic base to choose from.
Compound that with the fact that the imports continue to flood into this country and you have an industry that is challenged at best.
An old sheep breeder once told me that if you have to pay more than $400 for a ewe, she will NEVER pay for herself in her lifetime. Is it any wonder that the sheep industry in Canada is stalled?
I have to say again that sheep should never ever have been caught up in this whole mess. If the ABP/CCA are looked down upon so much, what is there to say about the Canadian Sheep Federation and the various provincial organizations when it comes to working for the grassroots?
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