We are in Mid Wales between Newtown and Welshpool.
We are sw wales so unfortunately a bit far especially as i haven't past my driving test yet!(which is a nightmare out here!)But thankyou anyway.
Thanks so much for that fleece wife,plenty of useful info!Yes it's ewes i want and the shetlands look lovely,i'v also been looking at the black welsh mountain breed as apparently they are good to have with children.I'v done a little felting in the past so am looking forward to trying it with my own wool.Can i ask what roo'd involves?i'm a complete novice!I think it might be a plan to have three,it makes alot of sence
Rosemary i am on the pembrokeshire/carmarthenshire border next to the Preselli hills.
Thanks again x
Hi again Pixie. In many ways it would be good to have a local breed such as the BWM, as you will be near breeders, and local people will understand the breed you have. However there is the problem of shearing.
The roo'ing I mentioned with Shetlands, which you also do with Soay, involves pulling the old wool off when the new season's wool has grown about an inch. This doesn't hurt the animal and doesn't require a shearer, so allows you to be self-sufficient with your mini flock. Occasionally other breeds such as Hebrideans can be roo'd, but not usually.
We keep Hebs, Soay and Shetlands and in the past have kept Jacobs, Manx Loughtan, a Gotland and a whole variety of cross-breds. Although I love our Soay, they can be difficult to keep and are not an obvious petting sheep, although in small numbers they do become very tame (some of ours poke around in our pockets looking for treats) Their fleece is not all that wonderful for craft work and is very tiny, so with just three Soay it would take a couple of years or so to collect a bagful of fleece.
Are there any Shetland and BWM breeders near you that you could visit to talk about the different breeds and see them close up? They will both have websites for contacts.
I have just foun out that a family friend keeps BWM and got the from a breeder just down the road, i'm hoping to go visit her this week and i think i'v found a breeder in the localish area who doe shetlands so i think i will see if i can go visit there aswell!
Hi all
Nobody has mentioned Ouessant sheep, so me being a breeder of these wonderful characters and Vice Chairman of the U.K. breed society, I thought I would 'chip in'. I am in Herefordshire near Leominster, and you are very welcome to pop over and look at my flock. As you can see from the picture, they are VERY friendly, don't jump like other primitives, and are really hardy - they will need shearing though.
I have a website if you'd like to take a look.
www.ouessantsheep.co.uk
Regards
Wow Cazzie these look like fantastic sheep too!There is just so much choice and i think they may be on the list too!hahha!
What does everyone think of crossbreads?Someone told me they go for a pretty reasonable price at the mo and that pretty much any sheep can be tamed?
Thanks x