2014 Lambs born mo of April.....3 sets of triplets this year.....the
pasture is green & lush. The ewes will stay on pasture now through September
with
lambs weaned off on July 7th.
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UPDATED Thursday May 8th 2014. Lambs will all be 1 month old by May 11th. They are solid, gorgeous, healthy lambs. Ewes are milking heavy, all excellent mothers and their lambs are fast growing. The lambs are grazing most of the day with their moms on pasture now. They get some alfalfa at bedtime while being trained to eat at the trough. We have the beautiful white coats and beautiful lustrous coats. They have good muscle and bone which makes them heavy lambs at this young age. All ram lambs are sold for breeding this year. Ewe lambs will be sold as natural breeding herds. We are taking reservations for 2015 breeding stock at this time. Email me.
We have a select number of ram and ewe lambs that we hold
back for breeding each year. We can sell natural herds from those lambs in
limited numbers. If interested in getting a breeding foundation flock going,
email me below...those lambs will be available through fall, into November,
prior to breeding for spring lambs. Once our ewe lambs are bred we no longer
offer those for sale. We sell rams year round if we have any available.
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Updated June 27th 2014. Our lambs are ranging from 2 1/2 months to 3 months old now. We are close to weaning. Mid July, we start scheduling appts with buyers for pickup. Please read my biosecurity page by clicking this link. This page is important since it contains information for buyers regarding our requirements prior picking up/loading/hauling our sheep. Any questions, email me. If your waiting for 2015 lambs, no one has declined taking their lambs this year. If they do, I will contact you in the order you were received. All our lambs are sorted and buyers pickup in the order they were received. ALL lambs are from our closed herd of over 7 years, with NO new animals coming in, with a strict biosecurity protocol that has been enforced. Our lambs are from all natural stock, no shots/no wormers/no meds ever used. NO footrot/scald/diseases. Our breeding herd has excellent coats and they shed in the spring. We have lustrous coats again this year. Be reminded these are dominant genetics and while a new line with little research, we have proven the last 2 years, the lustrous gene will cut down the fiber count/content and texture can vary in the lamb's coat. Thank you buyers, I will be in touch around mid July. We are having a heat wave, 90's to 100 degrees. Ewe lambs are back in nursing their mom's down. With triplets this year, we have large bags still at 3 months.