Hello,
My question is - when is the right time to shear my sheep and do I need a specialist shearer?
Keeping sheep is a new experience for me. I bought three coloured Ryeland ewe lambs last September. I had just started to learn how to spin and decided to have a few of my own sheep, as pets,to provide me with wool.
I had done a lot of research into various breeds,went to the smallholders fair at Builth Wells and attended a 'sheep for beginners' day course. My girls seem to have managed well over the winter, here in North Wales, despite the ten foot high snow drifts that took weeks to thaw! Like most of the country we have only had a couple of really warm days so far and we are in a fairly exposed and windy location.
We are surrounded by sheep farmers so I can easily get the names of local shearers but, because of their really thick wool do my girls they need shearing before the hill breeds that surround us and will someone who usually shears welsh mountain sheep do the best of jobs on my very wooly Ryelands?
Any advice would be appreciated please. I don't want to upset a local shearer by asking what might seem to him to be be insulting questions about his ability to handle 'teddy bear' sheep'.