
sheep raising is not as popular here as goats,cattle and carabaos/buffalos. we have a yahoo.goups here about sheep but i thinks the members are only 6 in numbers. sheep here are bred for meat and not for wool. the only book i had about sheep is Storey's guide to raising sheep by Paula Simmons and Carol Ekarius. ive searced almost all big bookstore here for more sheep books but found none.So i just rely on the internet for more infos about sheep.my love for sheep started 2 years ago when my cousin bring a pair of sheep here in the farm,he needs money he said. i bought the sheep and let it mingle with my goats they stayed in my goarhouse. their first lamb died and then the ram. so i am left with the ewe. luckily she gave birth to a lamb. then a friend from tarlac exchange an extra ram of his for a native pig, he just breed 2 ewes and a ram for his personal use. then a friend told me last june 2008 that he had a neigbor who raises sheep. the next day i went to the place, its a cattle fattening farm. i saw about 30 sheeps mixed ram,ewes and lambs. i went hone with 2 ewes paying double the price of my first sheep. luckily after a week one of the ewes gave birth to a lamb and i think the other one is pregnant.


6 years ago i raised goats and theres a difference between them and sheep. the book i read and internet infos i gather applies mostly to 4 season countries.but the basics really help me a lot. if anyone in the Philippines read this blog and into sheep raising please contact me.and lets have a chat.
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