Budweiser John
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Now retired and getting caught up on various personal/farmstead projects, I've been thinking about the pros and cons of a small flock of sheep.
We live in central Michigan, so four weather seasons, and I own 80 acres of land. At 74, I'm not interested in bailing my own hay but have a reliable source
I have zero experience with sheep other than helping a late elderly neighbor many years back band a few young bucks.
The $64 question is simply: Is it possible to run a small flock of say 20 to 25 head selling the wool and meat and at a worst case break even or best case show a profit using all purchased inputs?
We still have a three stall stable of pleasure horses and a roster of typical farm equipment including a tractor with FEL, a manure spreader, and stock trailer.
Any thoughts, personal experience, or links to further information are sincerely appreciated.
B. John
We live in central Michigan, so four weather seasons, and I own 80 acres of land. At 74, I'm not interested in bailing my own hay but have a reliable source
I have zero experience with sheep other than helping a late elderly neighbor many years back band a few young bucks.
The $64 question is simply: Is it possible to run a small flock of say 20 to 25 head selling the wool and meat and at a worst case break even or best case show a profit using all purchased inputs?
We still have a three stall stable of pleasure horses and a roster of typical farm equipment including a tractor with FEL, a manure spreader, and stock trailer.
Any thoughts, personal experience, or links to further information are sincerely appreciated.
B. John