Author Topic: Charmoise and shetland rams/ram lambs, north hamp/berks border, or stroud/glos  (Read 2450 times)

Ladygrey

  • Joined Jun 2012
  • Basingstoke
I will have for sale upon weaning in August

Charmoise Hill ram lambs and a non pedigree black (with white highlights) shetland ram lamb

The Charmoise Hill is a very hardy, easy lambing terminal sire, adds shape and good confirmation to prime lambs, very fine bone structure with a high KO%.
Able to maintain body condition in harsh environments, sheep have good teeth and strong good feet, small heads allow for easy lambing.

http://www.charmoisesheep.co.uk/breed_characteristics.htm for more info

My charmoise lambs have never been fed anything at all, no creep, no nuts nothing, they have grown purely off of the rough hill-type grazing where they are located in Stroud, upon weaning can be moved to Reading or can leave from Stroud, Charmoise ram lambs are £150 each

will upload photos of charmoise shortly

Available now is one pedigree shetland ram from white rench lines, been bred for worm resistance from an organic farm, I never touch him and he has never been indoors or been fed anything, was not given hay over winter even, he is a big lad and a nice shape with an excellent fleece, looking for £100 for him



Shetland ram lamb can be available upon weaning, he is non pedigree registered, £75

Charmoise ram available after tupping this October/November


Ladygrey

  • Joined Jun 2012
  • Basingstoke
Photo's were taken a couple of weeks ago when lambs were around 12 weeks old, they are a little bigger now









Newborn purebred lamb, showing off his hairy face


 

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