The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: Chris H on March 26, 2012, 09:05:10 am
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I have just moved to a smallholding having worked with sheep in the past I have my eye on a neighbours last years ram lambs, Scottish black face and the perfect fleece for my rug making. He mentioned that they go to slaughter in August and I would like to see if I could buy them from him?
If so, and they are not wethers, can they be 'done' at this age? and how much considering the market would I be expected to pay.
I have the land for them and as he creep feeds daily they seem pretty tame considering the breed.
Hope some one can help?
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Castration is usally done in the first couple of days.
Have a chat with the owner and see if he knows of (or has) something suitable, or buy your wethers from him from this years arrivals.
:farmer: :sheep:
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Hi Chris :wave:
You could buy this years fleeces from him at shearing to get started with the weaving and also get him to castrate some ram lambs at birth for you to rear for next year. For a change of colour, how about some Hebridean wethers too? Their double fleece makes great rugs :sheep:
To get year-olds castrated would mean either surgery by the vet, or using a burdizzo which crushes the spermatic chord - ouch :o
(I will contact you directly about the other thing - sorry to be tardy)