PunkinPeep
Humble Ambitions
from http://www.sufficientself.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=160679#p160679
So what about it, beekissed? Should i get milking sheep for my small acreage?Farmfresh said:You need to talk to Beekissed. She is the one 'been there done that' with the sheep situation.PunkinPeep said:Sheep are a very attractive notion to me, but i don't know much about them. I think, in my mind, they need rolling hills and whatnot. Seems like a couple of beautiful sheep in my dinky little space might be insulting to their beauty. :/ Maybe i'm overthinking it.Farmfresh said:I think if I had too little space for even a mini cow a milky sheep like a Katahdin would be my choice before a goat.
I know there are a lot of goat lovers out there but sheep just seem to be more my speed. Plus their milk is supposed to be about the best for cheese.![]()
-- but if you just want A Sheep Of Some Sort you can get bottle-lambs (non-dairy) for cheap or free when someone's lambing, or grown adult (non-dairy) sheep for maybe $100ish if you shop around. If you want ewes or ewe-lambs from a dairy herd or registered herd (even if they themselves are not registered) you are looking at $200-300ish. Any ol' female sheep will give *some* milk; but sheep from lines or breeds that have been selected for "milkiness" (producing milk aplenty to successfully feed multiple lambs at a time) will do better, and dairy breeds/crosses will do best. There are tradeoffs involved however.