Thanks for the heads up on the footrot. I did some research after
reading your post and wow! that is some bad stuff. 

I guess I'll pass on buying anything from him, even though I didn't see
any rams limping and they were in a separate pasture. He hasn't had the
sheep but a little over a year and I have a feeling the "small" problem
he has now is going to get much worse. He certainly didn't seem
concerned about it. 

Guess I'll keep looking. Too bad too, because the ramlambs he had were
very nice. His 3/4 dorper/katahdin cross ramlambs at 5 months were 80lb
monsters and had testicles as big as my 4 year old ram. Incredible. 

Thanks,
 Chris




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