The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: MR C CHICKS on February 24, 2010, 07:38:13 pm
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A couple of friends of mine and i have just rented a small field, nearly an acre to keep some animals on. After keeping chickens,ducks,turkeys etc we have also wanted to try pigs. We are close to getting our first pigs(only 3 ) and are now thinking maybe we could have a few sheep aswell. Have no experience with sheep and will do some research but was woundering are sheep easy to keep? Are thinking of only a few and would be only keeping them for food to start with.Any advise on how to start,breeds to look for,feeds etc would be fantastic
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Hi,
In my opinion sheep are the most difficult of animals to look after.....
Regular Hoof Trimming, Preventing Fly-Strike in Summer, Vaccinations, Shearing, worming, Blue-Tongue vaccinations etc. and after all that, if they wake up one morning and decide to die - then they will!
But at the end of the day a freezer full of lamb is nice.
If they are purely for their meat - My advice, and Im sure others have their own opinions, is to stick with commercial breeds and avoid the rare breeds. We have a mixed flock of commercials and Southdowns - The commercials give a far better meat return - Something like a texal / mule cross gives a good carcas.
Just my opinion - Im sure others will have theirs :)
Thanks
Gareth
www.suppliesforsmallholders.co.uk
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Hi Mr Chick - but the rare breeds can be easier to look after than the commercials - better feet, much easier lambing - no having to pull lambs out! - and the meat is yummier, with less fat, even tho' smaller .... And they look so lovely ! :sheep: :sheep: :sheep:
bib
www.blackislebirds.co.uk
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Hi Bib nice site - love the pics
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- hi countrygirl & thanks a lot! Site seems to take a year or so to upload, so I'm a bit behind with the photos ... I will be so happy when there's a pic of a house there too .... 3 months of unrelenting arctic conditions and about 3 years of planners etc before that mean Im still a gypsy .. Rhona