Thought I might start a thread for collecting advice and thoughts on moving my fleece sheep from here on an upland farm in north Cumbria, to a smallholding in North Cornwall.
There are a few sheep I am very regretfully not taking, as I know they'd be either too hot and/or feel too constrained. Puglet, the Icelandic x Dutch Texel, for instance, who is a real roamer. BH is very pleased to keep her here, but I really wish I could take her! (I'm taking her coloured Shetland x daughter, though.)
We do get ticks here, but not very many, and I haven't had to do routine tick treatments on my flock - though BH does use Spotinor on lambs in certain pastures where he's had problems in the past.
It's not an organic holding where I'm going, but aims to live lightly, so we wouldn't use chemicals willy nilly - but would, of course, if it's the best option, when it's a welfare issue.
The holding is on higher ground, with smallish fields. Some areas are fairly exposed and usually breezy, others more sheltered. So I expect I'll need to protect the sheep from strike - although I've already asked about using the most exposed land for sheep grazing in summer (as I assume it would also be less productive for hay, being more exposed.)
Any other tips, advice, or thoughts, folks?