[Blackbelly] Pricing

2011-09-25 Thread Curtis
I tried this before and am unsure if it went through I was wondering how y'all priced you rams for sale, especially those that have really nice horns. Any and all help would be much appreciated Thanks, Curtis ___ This message is from the Blackbelly

Re: [Blackbelly] Pricing

2011-09-25 Thread RAY DE SA
Depends on your area and the general demand. I'm in central California and they vary quite a bit. I have bought some nice young rams (that are now beautiful) for as little as $50.00 each and sold some nice young ones for $150.00. I do see them nice older rams listed from around $80.00 to

Re: [Blackbelly] Need help with identifying a ewe

2011-09-25 Thread RAY DE SA
Hi Natasha, Couldn't open the link, any chance you could send some pics? I'm always curious and usually pretty good about determining the genetics in Blackbellies and Barbados and their crosses. Thanks, Ray --- On Sun, 9/25/11, Natasha Lovell rubystargo...@yahoo.com wrote: From: Natasha Lovell

Re: [Blackbelly] Need help with identifying a ewe

2011-09-25 Thread Michael Smith
first off: hair sheep. so only a few breeds could be in the mix. Definitely Barbado or American Blackbelly- mix with something else. My AB girls mostly have horn scurs, I would think a true barbado would not. On the west coast, the most popular hair-sheep mixes with ABs are Painted Desert,