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Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: Jane & Richard Suffolk on March 29, 2016, 04:41:35 pm

Title: Shetland sheep
Post by: Jane & Richard Suffolk on March 29, 2016, 04:41:35 pm
Hi
Is there anybody on here with Shetland sheep? I'm in Suffolk but I would like to hear from anyone as I'm look for Shetland ram?
Title: Re: Shetland sheep
Post by: Davea321 on March 29, 2016, 06:42:43 pm
I currently have 13 Shetland ram lambs from last year. Most will go for meat in the summer however I do have three that are out of Faygate Rambo (accredited and show winning ram) that are much too good to be eaten and I am planning on selling for breeding/showing. Normally sell late summer/autumn when the demand is
Title: Re: Shetland sheep
Post by: SallyintNorth on March 29, 2016, 08:48:43 pm
My boy Chad will be moving on this year.  He's pure bred, from registered parents, but not registered himself.  (His breeder was dispersing her flock and I didn't need him to be registered.)  He's a musket katmoget, and has the gene that allows the expression of colour from the mother's side.

I had only planned on using him once, but I liked his lambs so much I kept him on for a second year.  I've run him on a mixed flock - some Shetlands, some other primitives, and quite a few crossbreds.  His lambs have been shapely, and I've had lots of lovely colours to enjoy.

I'm up in Cumbria, though.  :thinking:
Title: Re: Shetland sheep
Post by: Dogwalker on March 29, 2016, 09:15:02 pm
I've got a registered fawn katmoget who needs to move this year.
A friend who borrowed has just emailed me to say her first lambs by him have just been born.
I used him on a castlemilk moorit last year as he was out of one of my ewes.
photo of him last year, his horns are much more impressive now!