Useful And Essential Facts About Katahdin Rams For Sale

By Margaret McDonald


Katahdin sheep are some of the best breeds of sheep in existence. They have a long history that started in the state of Maine in the United States. They came about through experimentation that involved breeding different kinds of sheep with the intention of achieving an animal with specific qualities. By the time the experiment was complete, a resilient yet docile breed was introduced and it was called Katahdin after Mount Katahdin in Maine. Here are facts regarding Katahdin rams for sale.

Various people rear these animals for divergent reasons. Some do it because of their fine wool. The fine wool sells for good money in the market. A good number of people rear the animals for their lean flesh while others rear them for the purpose of breeding. Individuals who wish to begin rearing a flock of Katahdins often buy them from breeders.

In order to be successful at raising these animals, there are certain factors that one need to understand about them first. For instance, these animals have strong flocking instincts. As such, they usually thrive when they exist as a flock. Raising a single animal alone on a farm or in a group of other animals without other sheep is a mistake.

Studies show that katahdins feel depressed and literally fall sick if they do not stay together with other sheep. Being highly sociable animals is what causes this problem. It is advised that more than one or two lambs should be bought to coexist if one intends to start rearing them. The lambs, if possible, should be of the same relative size and age.

Sheep usually need plenty of space in order for them to thrive. A general rule states that two ewes should be given an acre of land to graze on. The more the land, the better the animals will do. Having more land eliminate the need for treating for diseases and worms. Also, plenty of land gives them enough space to graze on and move freely.

Multiple watering points should be established on the farm for easy access. Ensuring that the animals have water all the time is important. To supplement their diet, one should provide loose minerals. It is not ideal to feed the animals with all-stock minerals. Also, any breed of sheep should never be fed on copper. The metal has detrimental effects on these animals.

It is important to provide good shelter for the animals against inclement weather and night time. The shelter should have three walls and a water-tight roof. Providing at least 16 square feet of space for every sheep in the pen is recommendable. If the temperatures are really low, the open face of the shelter can be covered to provide insulation and help the animals stay warm.

One feature that makes katahdins quite attractive is their hardy nature. They can fight external and internal parasites quite well. Still, it is necessary to deworm them often. One should watch out for particular indicators of worms and other internal and external parasites.




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