The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: Ray Baxter on September 15, 2013, 07:13:06 pm
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Inspired by Clare's pic i have added Whitadder (aka as Witty) - very handsome if I say so myself :thumbsup:
We started keeping sheep almost 4 years ago. We chose Zwartbles because they have a good reputation for being good mothers, providing good meat with a low fat content, prolific milkers and a friendly nature - and also because after visiting the Kelso show we thought that they looked rather nice! We have been really pleased with our decision and would really recommend these as a good breed for new smallholders
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Very handsome! I must say i've had sheep for many years and every time i see these zwartbles i am tempted! Are they easy to breed with the correct markings or is that part a bit more of a challenge? I would breed pedigree if i do get some so its interesting to me how easy they are to breed to a good standard!
He looks like a lovely chap :)
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Hi
Starting with good stock has got to be the key. Most of our lambs have been of a pedigree standard and we have been delighted with the quality of offspring. Mostly to do with genetics = also caring for them is a joy, which helps with condition.
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He's a beautiful boy.
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:thumbsup:
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Lovely - and what a poser he is! :love: