They are lovely. Also escape artists! Our neighbour, when he saw us getting ours, suggested we start them in his fields and then, perhaps, they'd end up in ours

and certainly every time we gathered them, one or other would run up the holding pen drystone walls and out

And they would be caught tightrope walking the wall tops. Might be better with fences!
Other than that, they
can survive on very poor grazing but they grow very slowly. Give them decent grass and they grow more normally. Even so, tup them as shearlings, not lambs.
We didn't supplementary feed ours cake, other than a tiny bit to teach them to come to us, and then properly the 6 weeks before and the 4 weeks after lambing.
They lamb easily, don't always mother-up well (we penned ours for a couple of days, under an open-sided roof, to help with this).
Enjoy them, they are real characters
