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Re: [Blackbelly] Sheep Sale Ads

Onalee Israel
Wed, 16 Apr 2008 09:50:21 -0700

In Florida, we have a paper that's put out by the Dept of Agriculture each
month called the Florida Market Bulletin. It's free to advertise and free to
receive.  I know GA also has one, I don't know about other states - you may
want to check with your state Dept of Agriculture.

Another outlet is local 4-H and FFF clubs who keep lists of sheep breeders
for lambs to use in 4-H projects.    People are starting to find out that
there is less competition in HAIR SHEEP contests, but the prize money is the
same so more are switching to hair sheep for these projects from woollies. 



Onalee
 
 

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STAMPER
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 2:21 AM
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Subject: [Blackbelly] Sheep Sale Ads

Hi Carol,

I've used the local Craigslist to advertise my sheep for sale.  I've also
had luck posting a flyer at the local feed stores.  Most of them have free
bulletin boards for sale ads.  I tried an ad in the Thrifty Nickel which
cost money to advertise...and I didn't have any response at all.  My best
luck, actually, has been my sale ads on the BBSAI Web site.

Beth Stamper
Sierra Luna Am. Blackbelly Sheep
Powell Butte, OR 

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