Posted by Dave_Id on December 09, 2007 at 17:00:12 from (70.112.233.145):
In Reply to: Meat Sheep posted by Joe Styke on December 09, 2007 at 13:49:00:
Barbados Blackbelly sheep.. Very hardy, breed like rabbits, and twins are not uncommon on older ewes. A year old ram will dress out to about 50 pounds hanging weight. The bigger rams about 65 pounds. They don't have the bad mutton taste of regular sheep. The are like goats, so like to eat bark off trees and kill them, and the rams like to beat up the buildings with their horns.... but they sure do taste good. Fed mine with a mixture of Timothy and clover hay in the winter, and pea pellets, which were readily available in the Northwest. I sold off the new ewe lambs, but kept the male rams for eating.
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