Katahdin Hair Sheep: Raising a Profitable Breed of Sheep

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Pets, Science & Nature, Nature
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Author: Darla Noble ISBN: 9781311330918
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books Publication: December 2, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Darla Noble
ISBN: 9781311330918
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
Publication: December 2, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Katahdin Hair Sheep - Raising a Profitable Breed of Sheep

Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: What are Katahdin Hair Sheep
Chapter 2: The Katahdin Advantage
Chapter 3: Selecting Katahdin Sheep for your Flock
Chapter 4: Reaping the Benefits of the Katahdin Breed
Closing Remarks
Author Bio

Introduction

More than a few people would use words like ‘dumb’ and ‘stupid’ to describe sheep. Not me. I use words like ‘trusting’, ‘habitual’ and ‘profitable’.

I use these words because they are what I know sheep to be. As someone who spent over twenty years as a shepherd to several hundred head of sheep, I can say in no uncertain terms that I know the potential for sheep when it comes to making your farm a profitable business.

The degree of profitability, however, depends upon the quality of your sheep. And when it comes to quality, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a better breed of sheep than the Katahdin.

Katahdin are hair sheep; meaning they don’t have wool. So yes, if your intentions for raising sheep are for spinning, you will need to choose a wool breed known for the quality of their wool. But if it’s meat production you are after, look no further than the Katahdin.

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Katahdin Hair Sheep - Raising a Profitable Breed of Sheep

Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: What are Katahdin Hair Sheep
Chapter 2: The Katahdin Advantage
Chapter 3: Selecting Katahdin Sheep for your Flock
Chapter 4: Reaping the Benefits of the Katahdin Breed
Closing Remarks
Author Bio

Introduction

More than a few people would use words like ‘dumb’ and ‘stupid’ to describe sheep. Not me. I use words like ‘trusting’, ‘habitual’ and ‘profitable’.

I use these words because they are what I know sheep to be. As someone who spent over twenty years as a shepherd to several hundred head of sheep, I can say in no uncertain terms that I know the potential for sheep when it comes to making your farm a profitable business.

The degree of profitability, however, depends upon the quality of your sheep. And when it comes to quality, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a better breed of sheep than the Katahdin.

Katahdin are hair sheep; meaning they don’t have wool. So yes, if your intentions for raising sheep are for spinning, you will need to choose a wool breed known for the quality of their wool. But if it’s meat production you are after, look no further than the Katahdin.

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