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Natalie

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Wanted Greyface Dartmoor ewes with lamb at foot.
« on: January 02, 2018, 07:45:27 pm »
 Hello

I'm interested in buying some grey faced Dartmoor's, looking to buy 1 or 2 ewes with lamb at foot to add to what will be a small mixed flock. I'm based in Norfolk and Ideally looking to buy in the east anglia region. Does anyone out there have any for sale?

Thanks

Natalie

Me

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Re: Wanted Greyface Dartmoor ewes with lamb at foot.
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2018, 04:26:05 pm »
Try Greyface Dartmoor Sheep Breeders or some such title on Facebook, loads on there

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Re: Wanted Greyface Dartmoor ewes with lamb at foot.
« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2018, 08:07:45 am »
you are probably a bit early in the year yet .... 
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Re: Wanted Greyface Dartmoor ewes with lamb at foot.
« Reply #3 on: January 05, 2018, 08:53:00 am »
If you're new to sheep keeping I suggest you start by reading the Sheep Book for Smallholders by Tim Tyne.  Sheep breeding generally keeps pace with the seasons:  the ewes come into season as the days shorten in Autumn, which means that 21 weeks later their lambs are born to coincide with the fresh grass growth of Spring to support the ewe producing milk for the lambs.  A few breeds will breed out of season but the GFD isn't one of them.

Natalie

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Re: Wanted Greyface Dartmoor ewes with lamb at foot.
« Reply #4 on: January 06, 2018, 10:17:27 am »
Thank you for your quick replies, I don't think I made my self very clear in my post. I'm well aware that lambs are born in spring but as I am already in conversation with another farmer about buying some of their ewes with lamb at foot this coming April I thought this would be the case with other farmers.

Thankyou for you help.

 

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