We have a small flock for training, meat and sales of sheep. We started with Jacob sheep and really enjoyed them other than the fact they need to be sheared every year and it was getting hard on my back. We switched to Hairsheep, which are a bit larger with more meat and I don't have to shear them. We have commercial Katahdin, Dorper, and crosses of both. They are easier to winter and more food efficient on hay, plus a larger frame means more meat when processing.
2026 - 12 ewes lambing due 1/25/2026-3/3/2026
Ram from Cinnamon- commercial Katahdin Ram #83
Stats:
Patches (#76) - single ram lamb (#95)
1/21/2026
daughter of B12 (passed) x #5052 Katahdin Ram
commercial hair sheep
twin born 10/23/2021
Stripes (#2119) - single ram lamb (#96)
1/31/2026
daughter to KitKat x #5052 Katahdin Ram
commercial Katahdin
twin born 10/30/2021
Pappy (#2306) - twin lambs (ram#98 & ewe #97)
2/6/2026
daughter to Cinnamon x #1042 Katahdin- Rameo
commercial hair sheep
twin born 3/22/2023
Little (#2310) - twins (Ewe #100, Ram)
2/13/2026
daughter to KitKat x #1042 Katahdin- Rameo
Commercial Katahdin
triplet born 3/27/2023
Bertha (no tag) - single Ewe #99
2/13/2026
commercial hair sheep
born 2018
KitKat (orange #10) - twins
2/15/2026
KitKat is old and we don't want her bred, but she seems to always find a way.
+/-2014 ewe
commercial Kathadin sheep
Basil (#2304) - single lamb
2/15/2026
daughter to Bertha x #1042 Katahdin- Rameo
commercial hair sheep
single born 3/20/2023
#82
Cinnamon x #1042 twin born
2/28/2025
#89
Stripes #2119 x #1042 twin born
3/11/2025
#93
Bertha x #1042 twin born
3/13/2025