Have young ewes (3), or young rams (4), Born Feb 1st - March 8th.
Available for pickup between Now - May 1st (depending on which ones you want).
Can deliver local for $.
Raised on mama.
-Have one bottle fed baby ram (super friendly, comes when called) available after May 1st.
If interested call/text/email 360540five712
Katahdin Sheep Offer Low-Maintenance Alternative to Wool Breeds.
Katahdin sheep are primarily raised for high-quality, lean meat production and are valued for being a low-maintenance "hair sheep" breed that does not require shearing.
They are highly hardy, parasite-resistant, and efficient grazers, making them ideal for pasture-based, sustainable, and organic farming systems.
Meat Production: Known for producing mild-flavored, tender lamb and for their ability to thrive on forage alone.
No Shearing Necessary: They grow a thick winter coat that sheds in the summer, eliminating the cost and labor of shearing.
Parasite Resistance: They are more tolerant of internal and external parasites, reducing the need for chemical treatments.
High Fertility & Maternal Ability: They are known for high lambing rates (often around 200% per year) and excellent mothering skills, making them ideal for pasture lambing.
Adaptability: They are suitable for both cold climates and high heat/humidity.
Crossbreeding: Often used to introduce hair-shedding, hardiness, and improved parasite resistance into wool breeds.
Homesteading/Small Farms: Due to their manageable size and docile nature, they are popular for small-scale, sustainable farming.