Last year I only got one wether, and he died.

3 homebred ewe lambs have been retained for breeding, but one isn't making the grade.
So I've that shearling ewe as well as a 2-crop ewe I won't be breeding from again, so I will steel myself to send them off. Chops and joints off the shearling; leg steaks, diced meat and mince from the ewe.
I'll have an overabundance next year - my 2014 crop is 6 wethers, 2 ewe lambs not for breeding and just 1 ewe lamb to run on for breeding. I shan't make stay or go decisions until I have their fleeces off

It is
much harder to send off breeding females than wethers. But I want a high health flock, and I am not short of good females, so I am not going to perpetuate bad feet or dirty bottoms. And neither of these two have good fleeces, so I am afraid their space is needed for other, better animals.
I am
not finding it easy - but I
do want to breed from the good ones, and I
do want to eat my own hogget / mutton, and there
is a limit as to how many 'funny little sheep' I can keep, so do it I must.