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I'd really like to raise sheep as yet another meat source. My partner says here in Minnesota it's basically a losing battle, only a matter of time until predators kill them all. There are wolves around here, have been spotted on our farm, even enough for at least one, a black male, to become a noticeable visitor. We have the poultry protected and cattle have horns to fend off even wolves, but any tips for raising sheep for meat in this environment? Thankfully no Grizzlies here but plenty of black bears plus the wolves. I do not want to raise sheep restricted to barns, even though we have enough barn space for that to be possible. They would then be vitamin D deficient and have no fresh pasture to graze and I don't like the idea of livestock not allowed to roam outside.
Any/all tips welcome as long as they involve the animals being allowed to roam in pastures/paddocks as normal, not interested in ways of raising them in barns. If it's not possible here then it's just not and that's OK, just looking for possible ways if such exist.
I remember that. You actually got excellent advice from a very knowledgeable person who has raised cattle all her life and works in the dairy field. She was warning about diseases and the vaccinations to prevent them. She even explained that in great detail. So BYH is out because she gave you advice you didn’t want to hear? News flash—she is on SS too.Sorry but BYHs is a no go, set up a membership there, posted twice and was told what we are trying to do is impossible so I revoked my membership, no point in getting advice from people who don't understand or believe in natural, organic, pastured farming.