Steve,
 
I was thinking about you this weekend when I was in Clifton looking at my sheep.  I am getting to the point where the possibility on this next round of breeding, it is possible that my rams will be breeding their daughters.  How long do you let "inbreeding go?"  I have pretty well separated young rams from their mothers.  I too have some rams that I will need to move on,  and need to buy an "outside" ram to thin out the gene pool.   It is getting more and more complicated. 
 
Thanks,  Carr
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Crawford, Dr. Stephen
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 8:26 AM
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Subject: [blackbelly] available lambs

Dear Friends:
 
I have several ram and ewe lambs for sale (approx. 17). They were all born between Dec. and Feb of this past season. They are all wonderful, healthy, and well fed animals. They would make great sires, replacement stock, or meat for some. If you are interested, please contact me off of list serve at phone or email listed in my signature box. I am located in central Texas, 30 minutes south of Waco, just south of Temple.
 
Thanks,
Steve
 
Dr. Stephen Crawford
Director of Bands & Percussion Studies University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
900 College St.
UMHB Box 8012
Belton, TX 76513
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