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
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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
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
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,