[Ag-eq] sheep questions

Tracy Carcione carcione at access.net
Sat Sep 5 19:19:34 UTC 2015


What's a hair sheep?  Are they sheared for, um, hair?  Or are they meant to be eaten?

I am overrun with apples.  I'm spending hours on the weekend, processing them for storage.  Eek!  But I'll be glad of it later on.
I made apple chips, and they're great, and not too hard to make, so I'm making more.

I should be putting in my fall garden, but haven't done it yet.
Tracy


-----Original Message-----
From: Ag-eq [mailto:ag-eq-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Nella Foster via Ag-eq
Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2015 1:47 PM
To: Agricultural and Equestrean Division List
Cc: nfoster at extremezone.com
Subject: Re: [Ag-eq] sheep questions

Jody:

People here are selling the 2 and 3 day old bull calves for $150 and up.  I really don't want to bottle feed.  When I was a kid people almost gave the little Jersey bulls away, but now beef is really high and all cattle are expensive.

I have Barnyard in Your Backyard and frequently look up things in it.  It is a great book for beginners.  I don't think there is asection on pigs, but maybe I over looked it since I don't like pigs!

I like the idea of dairy sheep, but am finding out that they are pretty rare around here.

What is everyone up to?

How are the gardens?

Nella



Quoting Jody Ianuzzi via Ag-eq <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>:

> Hi Nella,
>
> We have a dairy farm near us and they don't have much use for bull 
> calves. My neighbor buys them when they were two days old for $20 and 
> bottlefeed them and raises them until they are six months old and then 
> she sells them for quite a bit. You might consider doing something 
> like that. Did you ever read the book barnyard in your backyard? It is 
> available from Bard when they are back online. They have a big section 
> on cattle and sheep ducks chickens and pigs too.
>
> JODY 🐺
> thunderwalker321 at gmail.com
>
> "There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes."
> DOCTOR WHO (Tom Baker)
>
>
>
> > On Sep 5, 2015, at 8:54 AM, Nella Foster via Ag-eq 
> > <ag-eq at nfbnet.org>
> wrote:
> >
> > good morning all:
> >
> > A while back I asked about cows; I'm still interested in getting a 
> > cow, but cattel are very expensive right now and I don't know that I 
> > want to invest
> that
> > much.  There is way to much grass in my pasture for my horse and 
> > goats, so
> I
> > want some other breed of animal to help keep it grazed down.  From 
> > reading
> and
> > talking with farmers it seems that cattle and sheep graze more than goats.
> > Goats are browsers and eat a little of everything.  My horse has a 
> > jaw
> injury
> > and I have to supplement his diet with horse feeds.  He doesn't 
> > graze as
> much
> > as other horses.  So anyway, now I've been researching sheep.  I 
> > like how
> their
> > poop isn't as messy and they are an easier size to handle than cattle.
> >
> > What breeds of sheep do people have?
> >
> > How hard are they to care for?
> >
> > I've read that sheep can only have small amounts of copper in their 
> > diets,
> while
> > horses and goats need more.  What do you all know about this?
> >
> > I want all the animals to be able to run together on the pasture.  I 
> > do
> seperate
> > when feeding grains.  I wouldn't want to harm the sheep by them 
> > accidently getting food that is for the other animals.
> >
> > Do people keep sheep and goats together?
> >
> > My horse is very friendly and loves the goats, so i don't think he 
> > will
> mind
> > sheep.  He also protects the goats from dogs and such.
> >
> > It seems that most people here keep hair sheep, which you don't have 
> > to
> sheer.
> > They sound easier to me and I don't know if there is a market for 
> > wool
> here,
> > especially for just a few, which is all I would have.  There is a 
> > market
> for
> > the meat.
> >
> > Maybe Zac will know which breeds are used for dairy.  I like the 
> > idea of
> dairy
> > sheep since I already have the dairy goats.
> >
> > Do you have to sheer dairy sheep or are they the hair kind?
> >
> > So I guess I just need to know everything about sheep!
> >
> > I look forward to hearing what everyone has to say.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Nella
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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