The dorper sheep do not actually have wool. They have hair. And the ram we have is a dorper ram that is an improved breed from South Africa that is very resilient to harsh conditions. The hair naturally falls off especially after deworming. With the rest of the ewes which are local, they have a mix of both hair and wool that also fall off but can also be sheared. But in other parts of Kenya we have those that require shearing. We are soon going to do a video that elaborates on the kinds of sheep native to Africa. Stay tuned. Thank you very much `EK
Identification and keeping proper records will help you to avoid inbreeding. Another thing, in future, make sure that the ram won't "accidentally" mate with its offspring for lack of control since they seem to graze together most of the time.
Good job Eric
Thank you Sharon
Good One...
Where did you get the lamb?
Its from one of our ewes
How much was the Ram
Approximately USD 600
With the breed of sheep that you have, do they need to be sheared? Also what kinds of sheep are native to where you are in the world?
The dorper sheep do not actually have wool. They have hair. And the ram we have is a dorper ram that is an improved breed from South Africa that is very resilient to harsh conditions. The hair naturally falls off especially after deworming. With the rest of the ewes which are local, they have a mix of both hair and wool that also fall off but can also be sheared. But in other parts of Kenya we have those that require shearing. We are soon going to do a video that elaborates on the kinds of sheep native to Africa. Stay tuned. Thank you very much
`EK
Identification and keeping proper records will help you to avoid inbreeding. Another thing, in future, make sure that the ram won't "accidentally" mate with its offspring for lack of control since they seem to graze together most of the time.