The other hair sheep - Dorper - also produces a good meat carcus. However, if you want to market either of the hair breeds (other than direct market), you are in for a surprise. Most of the dealers don't like dealing in them. They put on weight a little slower and are not well known. They both have an excellent marbling. Unfortunate that the market doesn't want to change - it is a slow go. We have been direct marketing our meat.
Our operation is now up to 17 ewes (Dorper and Katahdin crosses) this year (we started with 9) last year. They are good moms and have consistent twins even when the shepherds don't know what they are doing - US!! We are in the middle of lambing now and the ewes have once again done better unassisted. I need to stay out of the barn LOL!!
We mainly finish with grain and pasture. However, right at weaning we do get one or two bags of creep feed to get them off to a good start. We didn't like the finishing rations either.
Our experience is new too but I have not found too many "old pros" out here. The newbees may have to share their experiences and see how it goes.
Glad to talk to more shepherds!!
Our operation is now up to 17 ewes (Dorper and Katahdin crosses) this year (we started with 9) last year. They are good moms and have consistent twins even when the shepherds don't know what they are doing - US!! We are in the middle of lambing now and the ewes have once again done better unassisted. I need to stay out of the barn LOL!!
We mainly finish with grain and pasture. However, right at weaning we do get one or two bags of creep feed to get them off to a good start. We didn't like the finishing rations either.
Our experience is new too but I have not found too many "old pros" out here. The newbees may have to share their experiences and see how it goes.
Glad to talk to more shepherds!!
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