Sunday, October 25, 2009

Breeding season is here!

Well October came upon us with a jolt! The ewes started cycling heavy in early October. We put the ram in on October 17th. Within minutes he had bred our older white unregistered ewe, and the following day her Daughter, May.
I am pretty sure that while in quarantine from their new farm, there was some hankey pankey going on. I have not seen the faded black ewe cycle, I expect she is due to lamb in january. We will have one other ewe to get bred, our registered white ewe that carries for brown. Due to her worm load when she arrived to our farm , she is much smaller, there for may NOT breed. She is in with the flock. I have the ram marked with rattle powder so if it happens I will know.

Be sure to have your name put on a list. It will be on this site, so that you know what number you are. The lambs will go fast.
When requesting your name on the list, please add the following.

Your Name
Email
color prefrence with a second and third choice
sex of the lamb (ewe, wether or ram)
Registered or unregistered. Registerable lambs are available as unregistered if requested in advance

PLEASE NOTE: THE PRICES QUOTED ARE FOR THE ANIMALS ONLY. REGISTRATION PAPERS OR HEALTH CERTIFICATES IF DESIRED ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASER, ALONG WITH ANY TESTING REQUESTED.

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