His Ag teacher is going to candle them and grade them for him before the contest. Surprisingly enough, this little county came in second in the state and second in nationals on their poultry judging, so his teach must know his stuff. I know Jonny sure likes him and follows him around like a puppy!
Hey, all, I called a local guy who advertised St. Croix/Katahdin cross sheep and he was super nice! Said I could come by anytime to see them and said we could work something out as far as stud service at breeding time.
If you remember, I was going to buy a couple Dorper/Katahdin crosses from a fellow 3 counties over for around $100-$125 each if he didn't have any bottle lambs. I wasn't too pleased with the cleanliness or conformation of his sheep/operation but I had little choice if I wanted hair sheep.
BUT...this new guy is just over the mountain from me! AND, he charges $90-$110 for his lambs...so cheaper and closer, so cheaper on gas! He also states he has great colors....had a black lamb with a white star this morning! He said he would give me a call if he had a bottle lamb or two but, if not, his lambs should be weaned in March! I'm sooooo close to getting my lambs!
Today Eli and Jon finished my growing stand! Had to build it right in my bedroom, as this stairway is built for munchkins and we couldn't build it and then move it there. Also, the ceiling is under 6 ft. in bedroom so they had to cut some inches off the height! Can you imagine ceilings that low?

These little old folks built the house according to their comfort....I find that enchanting!
SO....closer to starting seedlings. I don't want to start too soon, as our growing season starts just a little later than most places. I am ordering seeds this week!
