My ram Remises was very mellow. Not friendly enough to touch, but he'd let you come up close without taking off, and he was nice to the girls. I think it's because we had a small flock and he was with the girls all year round. The more sheep we have, the less friendly they are. For that reason, we just sold several and are back down to a handful of pregnant ewes.
-----Original Message----- From: mark storey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 1:26 PM To: BLACKBELLY Subject: [blackbelly] 1 ram, year around Chris H., yes we keep Magnum with the ewes all the time. The other three farms we are "buddies" with do the same. The weather here is temperate so the ewes come into season "when ever". We have had lambs born every month of the year. Magnum is a real sweety and we have never had any problem with him being a bully. We have never had any problem with any of our herd sires as they must qualify personality wise as well as conformation. Rams that rake lambs out of the treat trough have a short life span. Two of the other farms have Magnums grandsons as herd sires and they are really mellow. Heather, our other friend, has had friendly rams that are not related to Magnum but her farm is about the same small size as the other three. I don't know if (mellow)ram personality is the result of running with the herd, herd size, genetics or above average rainfall. Let 'em run! Best regards Mark & Lin =============================================== This message is from the Barbados Blackbelly Sheep mailing list. To respond to this message, send e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe or change your membership options, go to http://lists.coyotenet.net/mailman/listinfo/blackbelly =============================================== This message is from the Barbados Blackbelly Sheep mailing list. To respond to this message, send e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe or change your membership options, go to http://lists.coyotenet.net/mailman/listinfo/blackbelly
