Your attention to detail and intensity of management is an inspiration! The Dorper population is so small here in Uruguay that I'm crossing Dorper rams to Ile de France ewes (possibly adding Texel ewes) but we run almost exclusively on grass. Zero supplements except for a flushing program we tried. Just hearing that the one thing we do is the one thing you don't do (flushing). Hearing all the troubles you faced is really perplexing. We've faced none of them. Possibly (like Texas longhorn) all weak genetics have perished in the country's flocks. I am blown away but your involvement with your flock. Here, I thought I was being a good shepherd by getting guardian dogs and using rotational grazing.
Another great video and so much good information. We don't currently have sheep but you've shown me what's possible on a small holding. Will def be rewatching your videos. And your book is now on my Christmas list, lol. Also, love the scriptures you include, some of my favorites, thumbs up. Keep up the good work and thanks!
Thank you so much. I finally have been able to afford some land and have always wanted to raise sheep. Getting everything ready to start next year and hopefully breed in Sept. 2025
Thank you for addressing line breeding. All I need to do now is pick up a couple Dorper rams from the ExpoPrado show (going on this week in Montevideo) and I'll be able to close the flock. We will be at 120 ewes (plus this year's lambs) if I add the Texel. With what you shared, 3 rams should be plenty of genetic diversity to get to our goal of shedding sheep. Thank you!
If raising sheep for meat and wanting them to be pasture raised is treating for worms acceptable just no vaccines? I noticed you allow one treatment of worms but no vaccines right?
Love your videos! What do you do for your water as you rotate them through your paddocks? Do you have troughs in each area or have a portable set up system? Thanks!
First off, happy to see the Chicken Lady. Wondering if she will be on another virtual meet in the future. Also, curious about your opinion of "clan mating" (i.e. rotating rams between your four ewe groups) to help maintain diversity, and possibly cut down on how often you need to replace your rams.
I am going to try and convince her to join me soon :). I have considered clan mating given the fact that I have so much diversity with the various lines. I will try to let you know if I have success with it.
@@theShepherdess Thank you so much. I have seen clan mating done with some success with chickens. I don't know how that translates to sheep. All the best
Your work is amazing besides ur love for animals. You acknowledge God for your blessings is what impressed me. I am also a shepherd in the house of God. Wish I could visit your farm 🙏
Hello, my kids just started showing Dorpers for their school livestock show team. What's the best way to put muscle on the rear of a dorper? Also, any tips on the best way to show a doper? Dorpers are new to shows, and we would love to show dorpers the best we can
There’s a special “chariot” that show sheep owners will use to build muscle in the backed. I don’t know what it’s called specifically, but maybe that’s a starting place for research!
Newbie, just starting to follow you and learn about sheep farming. Iyo, is west Texas, specifically Abilene, too dry to raise sheep? 24-27 inches of rain a year.
Hi. I love what you do and I’m super curious on a couple of things. Our family lives in The Bahamas 🇧🇸 and we are passionate about grass fed meat in our life, for our health. I am trying to start something small to be self sufficient “homesteading”. I only have 4 ducks and 2 goats at present. My father purchased a Dorper sheep from someone he knew, who at the time brought it into our country, it was amazing and over time that Ram bred with our local native sheep and 3 gens later from me helping him select the best babies to breed on, we had the best tasting, meaty sheeep ever! If I wanted to purchase a pair of your sheep to breed into my local native sheep here, or cross with a St. Croix (I like how parasite resistant they seem). Could you ship your sheep to FL for live transport on a mailboat (cargo ship?) And on another note, if we wanted to buy whole processed sheep from you to eat, can you ship frozen meat for the same shipping route to FL for a cargo ship to bring to me here in The Bahamas?
Dorpers are hair sheep so no wool. I raise Finnsheep and East Friesians which are wool breeds although my primary intent with them is dairy. Finnsheep have high quality wool that spinners want. I've sold Finn fleece to others to make yarn out of it but may keep this year's fleeces to process for peg looming. East Friesian wool is coarse and not sought after BUT you can use it for insulation, garden mulch, dryer balls, and felting.
@@liltexashomestead5083 I’ve been in love with shropshire sheep since I can remember and I know that Friesians are good for dairy, but did not know about the finnsheep thank you I will look into them
@user-rq5vj5gw8y If you are interested in dairy sheep, find a milky line of Finns, not all Finns are dairy animals. They do not produce as much as East Friesians (EF) do. They are a smaller breed, but they can be bred all year round so with planning you could have milk year round vs 7-9 months with EFs. We enjoy both breeds and have been creating some Finn-Friesian crosses that look to carry best of both breeds.
We are new sheep farmers as of now we have 22 katahdin that will be ready to lamb around October. We want to add pure bred Dorpers to our existing flock. Hard to find them here in Kentucky. When will you have breeding stock for sale
Is there a way to tell if your flock has mineral deficiencies before it’s too late? I live in a very different climate and I assume my mineral needs will be different than yours because of that, so I’m wondering how to figure out what minerals and in what quantities they need before we end up with problems?
@@zaliepeters2039 not any that a beginner could spot (at least I couldn’t as a beginner). I would simply recommend making sure that your loose mineral has an adequate amount of selenium, and make sure it’s out all the time :). These were two things I failed at in the early days and the reason I had deficiency. Once I corrected this the problems largely went away.
The answer to goats is proper fence. I use rolled welded wire for horses 2x4 inch squares. It's perfect for goats. And then you can enjoy their crazy personalities with our all the major trouble. Their is no larger personality on the farm or homestead than the goat.
We are raising Nigerian dwarf goats, so I know there are different types of goats that you can raise. Is there different type of sheep that you can raise as well, if so, what is the best type?
How much can I expect to spend for 10x Commercial Dorper sheep? I plan to purchase 10 ewes, 1 ram as a start. Then slowly buy a few registered animals. Build the flock for two years, swap to a registered ram, and purchase 2-5 registered ewes
Hi mam I am sheep breeder in India I have 5 acre land, with our local sheep’s around 80 no’s I need to learn more about sheep farming which book will prefer.
@@theShepherdess I'm from Africa and I have been following you for about 2 years now,thank you for the information but will it this kind of breeding will it affect the Quality of the flock
We want to dorper male & female hire from you please share some information about that.🙏 If you know about this please contact with us.🙏🙏 Kindly requested .
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Your attention to detail and intensity of management is an inspiration!
The Dorper population is so small here in Uruguay that I'm crossing Dorper rams to Ile de France ewes (possibly adding Texel ewes) but we run almost exclusively on grass. Zero supplements except for a flushing program we tried.
Just hearing that the one thing we do is the one thing you don't do (flushing).
Hearing all the troubles you faced is really perplexing. We've faced none of them. Possibly (like Texas longhorn) all weak genetics have perished in the country's flocks.
I am blown away but your involvement with your flock. Here, I thought I was being a good shepherd by getting guardian dogs and using rotational grazing.
Great information! Thank you.
I'd like to mention, that most of this information is also pertinent to goats.
I appreciate the pertinent, useful information you share and your thoughtful, articulate delivery. Thank you!
We just added some dorper crosses to our goat herd, they grow so much faster and seem much easier to raise compared to goats!
Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
I am so happy to see this video, I missed seeing your flock, pasture and the chicken lady thank you so much. Keep up the good work and all the best 🙌🏾
I am so glad to hear it!!
Another great video and so much good information. We don't currently have sheep but you've shown me what's possible on a small holding. Will def be rewatching your videos. And your book is now on my Christmas list, lol. Also, love the scriptures you include, some of my favorites, thumbs up. Keep up the good work and thanks!
THANK YOU!!
❤ I absolutely love sheep 🐑 ❤❤❤
I love the taste too
So good to see your profile in the comments!! You are one of the best
@@theShepherdess i want pair of dorpars
Thank you so much. I finally have been able to afford some land and have always wanted to raise sheep. Getting everything ready to start next year and hopefully breed in Sept. 2025
Thanks a lot you have made me to change my mind from cows to sheep.
Will need your help to get fences,rell cheaper
Have a nice day
Very good one. Thank you. Love the farm & the information that you put in the video. Keep up the good work and be bold 👍🏻
Thank you for addressing line breeding.
All I need to do now is pick up a couple Dorper rams from the ExpoPrado show (going on this week in Montevideo) and I'll be able to close the flock.
We will be at 120 ewes (plus this year's lambs) if I add the Texel.
With what you shared, 3 rams should be plenty of genetic diversity to get to our goal of shedding sheep.
Thank you!
You're just great!! I've binge watched so many of your videos! Thank you😊
I'm really glad they are helping! Thank you!
We are really considering adding sheep in with our dexters!!
If raising sheep for meat and wanting them to be pasture raised is treating for worms acceptable just no vaccines? I noticed you allow one treatment of worms but no vaccines right?
What a wonderful primer. Thank you!
Awesome info.
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching!
Love your videos! What do you do for your water as you rotate them through your paddocks? Do you have troughs in each area or have a portable set up system? Thanks!
Love.I always want to welcome your videos and support you! Thank you so much
I never realized that North East Texas was without trees, here in East Texas we have plenty of trees and 45-70 inches of rain a year
First off, happy to see the Chicken Lady. Wondering if she will be on another virtual meet in the future.
Also, curious about your opinion of "clan mating" (i.e. rotating rams between your four ewe groups) to help maintain diversity, and possibly cut down on how often you need to replace your rams.
I am going to try and convince her to join me soon :). I have considered clan mating given the fact that I have so much diversity with the various lines. I will try to let you know if I have success with it.
@@theShepherdess Thank you so much. I have seen clan mating done with some success with chickens. I don't know how that translates to sheep.
All the best
Great video. Do you have any issues with predators? If so, how do you deal with that issue?
Not too much! I have tight woven wire fencing and a large pet dog that barks a lot.
Your wrk is very good❤❤❤❤
SOOO much good information! Thank you!
Your work is amazing besides ur love for animals. You acknowledge God for your blessings is what impressed me. I am also a shepherd in the house of God. Wish I could visit your farm 🙏
Thank you for the video and all the information you have put out. Would you consider breeding sheep (1 or 2 pairs) on 10 acres?
Hello, my kids just started showing Dorpers for their school livestock show team. What's the best way to put muscle on the rear of a dorper? Also, any tips on the best way to show a doper? Dorpers are new to shows, and we would love to show dorpers the best we can
There’s a special “chariot” that show sheep owners will use to build muscle in the backed. I don’t know what it’s called specifically, but maybe that’s a starting place for research!
Hey I have a heard of about 50 dorpers in north Texas as well where would you recommend selling or just tips in general for better market
It's my passion, i always want to be a great farmer like you miss😢
Newbie, just starting to follow you and learn about sheep farming. Iyo, is west Texas, specifically Abilene, too dry to raise sheep? 24-27 inches of rain a year.
It’s an ideal climate for raising sheep! You’ll likely find a lot of farms in your area.
@theShepherdess thank you!!
Great Video
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed!
Do you sell of the rams that come from the flock when they mature fully?
Good information, as always.
Glad you enjoyed!
Hi, I'm just getting our farm going is there a better breed for colder weather
Am learning
Hi. I love what you do and I’m super curious on a couple of things.
Our family lives in The Bahamas 🇧🇸 and we are passionate about grass fed meat in our life, for our health.
I am trying to start something small to be self sufficient “homesteading”.
I only have 4 ducks and 2 goats at present.
My father purchased a Dorper sheep from someone he knew, who at the time brought it into our country, it was amazing and over time that Ram bred with our local native sheep and 3 gens later from me helping him select the best babies to breed on, we had the best tasting, meaty sheeep ever!
If I wanted to purchase a pair of your sheep to breed into my local native sheep here, or cross with a St. Croix (I like how parasite resistant they seem).
Could you ship your sheep to FL for live transport on a mailboat (cargo ship?)
And on another note, if we wanted to buy whole processed sheep from you to eat, can you ship frozen meat for the same shipping route to FL for a cargo ship to bring to me here in The Bahamas?
I love sheep. My question is what do you do with all the wool? They look like wool sheep but also hair sheep.
Dorpers are hair sheep so no wool. I raise Finnsheep and East Friesians which are wool breeds although my primary intent with them is dairy. Finnsheep have high quality wool that spinners want. I've sold Finn fleece to others to make yarn out of it but may keep this year's fleeces to process for peg looming. East Friesian wool is coarse and not sought after BUT you can use it for insulation, garden mulch, dryer balls, and felting.
@@liltexashomestead5083 I’ve been in love with shropshire sheep since I can remember and I know that Friesians are good for dairy, but did not know about the finnsheep thank you I will look into them
@user-rq5vj5gw8y If you are interested in dairy sheep, find a milky line of Finns, not all Finns are dairy animals. They do not produce as much as East Friesians (EF) do. They are a smaller breed, but they can be bred all year round so with planning you could have milk year round vs 7-9 months with EFs. We enjoy both breeds and have been creating some Finn-Friesian crosses that look to carry best of both breeds.
Hi. Have you tried using Copper Sulphate (or copper bolus) for parasite control?
Good success with the Bolus!
Beautiful ! But how to eat so many sheeps ? You must have several recipes ?
We use it interchangeably with beef! Cheeseburgers, roast, brisket, ribs, etc.
😋 YUM 😋
My favorite is gyros
How does one check the selenium?
We are new sheep farmers as of now we have 22 katahdin that will be ready to lamb around October. We want to add pure bred Dorpers to our existing flock. Hard to find them here in Kentucky. When will you have breeding stock for sale
Is there a way to tell if your flock has mineral deficiencies before it’s too late? I live in a very different climate and I assume my mineral needs will be different than yours because of that, so I’m wondering how to figure out what minerals and in what quantities they need before we end up with problems?
@@zaliepeters2039 not any that a beginner could spot (at least I couldn’t as a beginner). I would simply recommend making sure that your loose mineral has an adequate amount of selenium, and make sure it’s out all the time :). These were two things I failed at in the early days and the reason I had deficiency. Once I corrected this the problems largely went away.
Go girl go you can do it I know you can ⚡️get in to the race all producing farmers in America are depending on you
My area (New Braunfels, TX) gets around 34ish inches of rain per year, would this not be ideal since your area gets a bit more per year?
Hi sister ☺️ 💓 😊lovely 👌 work 👏 your, I like 👍 and love ❤️ 🎉.
Very interesting. Thank-you.
Thanks so much!
The answer to goats is proper fence. I use rolled welded wire for horses 2x4 inch squares. It's perfect for goats. And then you can enjoy their crazy personalities with our all the major trouble. Their is no larger personality on the farm or homestead than the goat.
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:) Thanks for watching!
Su process has to be done to order these sheep
What’s a weather or whether? In reference to the ram having company
A castrated ram!
@@theShepherdess thank you
Raising sheep on pasture=is a great buy!!@
Thank you!
We are raising Nigerian dwarf goats, so I know there are different types of goats that you can raise. Is there different type of sheep that you can raise as well, if so, what is the best type?
Nice 👍. Do you have a problem with predators ?
Not much. We’ve lost one adult ewe in the past 4 years!
Jacob has nothing on you when it comes to raising sheep. What a story.
I first heard of doper sheep from yu
Good job girl
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Great 👍
Thanks :)
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Plug to the electric fencing gadget. Thank you
How much can I expect to spend for 10x Commercial Dorper sheep?
I plan to purchase 10 ewes, 1 ram as a start. Then slowly buy a few registered animals. Build the flock for two years, swap to a registered ram, and purchase 2-5 registered ewes
@@alyssa_the_noodle5228 probably $200 each for commercial right now. $300 for quality!
So it's safe to breed a bull /ram with his own daughters?
In my country, the farming of Dorper sheep is still very rare. I want to learn how to raise Dorper sheep. I am from Indonesia.
I love sheep
Im from indonesia
Excuse me lady how much dorper can you have on a 10.000 mts square area?
I need some dorper🥺
A ram is half of yur flock thus inspiring
Yes!
I've had good luck flushing ewes by adding alfalfa to their diets.
Great tip!
Hi mam I am sheep breeder in India I have 5 acre land, with our local sheep’s around 80 no’s I need to learn more about sheep farming which book will prefer.
❤ Is your breeding program outlined in your book?
Yes! However, there are just a few more details in this video as a result of some more detailed questions I received.
What is the name of your Ram 🐏? Might be Dodge Ram 😊 I like to see smart and hardworking women 😊
I want to buy your sheep from India
Is true that a ram can breed its daughters
Yes! Thank you for the comment :).
@@theShepherdess I'm from Africa and I have been following you for about 2 years now,thank you for the information but will it this kind of breeding will it affect the Quality of the flock
You are amazing I love you to death
We want to dorper male & female hire from you please share some information about that.🙏
If you know about this please contact with us.🙏🙏
Kindly requested .
Bisakah di tulis dengan indonesian language? Video anda akan lebih luas tersebar 🙏💪
"The system from which he came...." Hmmm... That's wisdom there. 💎✏️🗒️
Thanks!
Extraordianary...greetings from us at Albasith farm indonesia
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Extraordianary...greetings from us at Albasith farm indonesia