big brown horse
Hoof In Mouth
I just assumed he would taste better.patandchickens said:Since by breeding age a ram would be full-grown anyhow, I am not sure there would be any POINT in wethering him by then?big brown horse said:Pat after the ram is "finished" can't he be "fixed" (what is that term???) and then later butchered? That was my plan anyway.
Yes, one could buy a ram, run him with the ewes for a month, then send him to the processor to be turned into mutton, and it's not like I haven't considered it... I just fear that the economics would not work out well for us. (But I am not real clear on the selling price of a HEALTHY [that is the big sticking point], fertile, grown ram with no prohibitive problems. So I don't know for sure. And it probably varies regionally anyhow.) The other problem with that, for me, is that as much as lupin and miss_thenorth may talk about transporting sheepies in the back of the car, I cannot envision transporting a full-grown breeding RAM in my stationwagon, so the logistics get tougher for me.
Pat