Cecil Bearden wrote:
> From: Cecil Bearden
> Subject: Re: [Blackbelly] Are Blackbellies easy to sell?
> To: blackbelly@lists.blackbellysheep.info
> Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2009, 7:28 AM
> There is a group of 4 brothers from Mexico who moved up here
> and started a sandblasting a
ies is a really good choice, if it fits your
situation. Mine are a hoot!!
Beth in OR
Sierra Luna Am. Blackbelly Sheep
Powell Butte, OR
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> My husband is wonde
Nate
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> There is a group of 4 brothers from Mexico who moved up here and started a
> sandbla
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Subject: [Blackbelly] Are Blackbellies easy to sell?
My husband is wondering how easy are these sheep to sell? I believed going
into this, that through the consortium, I wouldn&
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> My husband is wondering how easy are these sheep to sell? I believed going
> into this,
Aloha,
A lot of our sheep and goat sales happen on Craigslist.org. It's a very good
tool to find the going prices around the country with very little trouble too.
Goats go for 4 times the amount for sheep around here. I bought a ram for $50
(year old) and paid $200 for a doe. We pay nothin
The link below will give you an idea of the meat lamb market in Missouri.
Prices are about as good as they are going to get in February. The rest of
the year the prices are more depressed for market lambs. I just sold 76
lambs at 56# avg. weight for $1.2272/pound ($68.72 each). I get 89% of the
Hi Shawna,
The Barbados Blackbelly Consortium of Breeders is always a good place
to sell your ewes, but now that we have a more plentiful supply of
good polled rams, there is less demand. This is good news in a way
because in 2004 there were fewer than a half dozen breeding BB rams
in the ent
My husband is wondering how easy are these sheep to sell? I believed going
into this, that through the consortium, I wouldn't have a hard time selling my
lamb crops? What can you folks share with us about this topic? We would love
to hear from you.
Jack is of a mind that we may have cho