Shari’s Gone Country!

Join me as I reinvent my life tending sheep, chickens, and horses.

7
Jul
2008

Ever since we sheared the , and I put up the “Our Fleeces” page, we’ve been struggling with negative feedback regarding the staple length. What’s a girl to do, ‘cept more research!

I called folks all over Utah, and finally found some nice “ people” in both Oregon and California who were able to provide detailed information on what kind of we have, and what we’ll need to do to improve our little .

Now, I’m the one who is most adamant about our “hobbies” providing some kind of return whenever possible.

The provide us eggs, which we sometimes sell. Of course, since that’s Mom’s hobby, she gets to keep any egg money for her own use.

The are strictly for our own enjoyment. Besides, I’ve met few that ever paid for their own keep, let alone their own feed.

The , though… they’re a “cash crop” in my eyes. We breed them. They produce to both increase our size and to sell for meat. I also expect them to provide some wool to sell… and that’s where we’re having an issue.

These were represented as black “ by the person who sold them to us. I believe her as she was led to believe they were “”. Only one small problem… their isn’t as “fine feeling” as the , and that’s not right.

Shortly after I got here (Dec 2006) we bought a ram, who was represented as 3/4 x 1/4 Suffolk. He’s a big boy and over the past winter, developed a rather nasty attitude.

After much searching around, I believe what we really have are a type (not sure of the breed) of called “marker ”. They are the one’s large stations use to help them count their . By maintaining about 1 black per 100 white ones, they can easily count the black one’s and know if they have the whole in sight.

What’s all this mean?

Well, it means the fleeces we have for sale, are no longer for sale to spinners, as there’s no way they can meet the quality standards. It also means the ram we have is not the right ram for us. He can’t improve the , and with his attitude, he’s really too dangerous for we women.

Now, this has caused a bit of consternation around here, as I pretty much did the research, presented the “bad news”, and set forth to make corrections without much input from anyone else… not the best decision I’ve ever made.

I am making the available for alternative uses.

For example, we use it to line our chicken nests. The girls love it! They snuggle down in it and when they lay eggs, they are so nice and clean. With the cost of straw, our is very cost effective.

You can also use (wool) as insulation, or even as a permanent mulch as it will “felt” in time.

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Comments

  1. Dianne Said,

    How did things ever turn out about the water rights issue? I purchased land in Beryl and I cannot get a straight answer from realtors or sellers.

    Thank you

    Dianne

  2. admin Said,

    Hi Dianne, I sent you a personal e-mail regarding your property purchase and no straight answers about water rights.

  3. Gafarmwoman Pam Said,

    Hi Shari, The alternative uses like lining the chicken nests sounds perfect.
    Life on a farm/ranch can be trying, can’t it?
    Have a great weekend.

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