as already said, keeping sheep is high maintainance...looking at shearing, crutching, drenching etc etc etc....
get two or three cows, stage them 3-4 months apart and hand feed them once or twice a week, when oldest one is "ready" handfeed it (gets it to come straight to you)
then top it, (or a mobile butcher will come to you) they will have a trailer and hang the meat a few days in refrigeration, then come back and chop it up into nice bits for you. they take hide/head and offal and cost is about $4 a kg full processing fee...that is stamped etc meat!
works well..
and although I dont know of any cow Rhodes Scholars that doesnt detract from the fact sheep are DUMB DUMB DUMB! (its easy to pull the wool over their eyes!!!......(sorry, I hope I havent upset "ewe" by saying this but its sometimes easier to "ram" the truth home and lay it out there "whether" you like it or not!! I'm not sure what you have "herd" but they are "shear" murder to look after....and no sneaking away for a week or two on the "lamb"!!)
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Damaras and Dorpers are, from what I've been told, worse than most goats, as escape artists. Wiltshires might be worth looking into though.
My brother has a few goats and very good, brand new Feral fencing, which doesn't keep them in. You should have electric fencing as well.
There are better cattle than Dexters around and you need a damn good 3 acres to keep one cow in feed. Unless you have extremely good grass, or are prepared to buy lots of feed, I would forget dairy cattle.
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still need maintenance though...but I reckon they are cuter..lol
to be honest all this talk about maintenance ALL animals need maintenance of some kind just depends on how much you want to do
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
Does it?
I thought that for broadacre farming (not sure how/whether this would relate to a small paddock) that the carryng capacity is about 1.5 sheep per acre on unimproved pasture.
That yard looks "improved" I reckon so 6 sheep may be about right. But yeah there would be a lot of other factors involved.
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