LuckyEleven
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Hi All,
Im a complete newbie, aside from “growing up” on an arable farm.
Im currently living in Brittany, France. On a former cattle farm, (neighbour took up the business and has about 80 Charolais cattle)
I am looking at moving towards more of a ‘crofting’ style of living, and have decided I like the idea of running a small flock of sheep as a side venture.
Land is fairly cheap here and with the neighbour looking to retire soon I may be able to pick up or rent several hectares adjoining my property. He has expressed an interest in this, as well as possibly running the sheep after his cattle on a rotation.
Down to the meat and bones of the question;
1. Am I crazy for expecting to keep my family in lamb for the year, and have enough to sell on a few to local neighbours and not lose money?
2. What common breeds would best for my needs? Ease of care, Taste and adaptability to the local climate being priorities.
Thanks in advance for any tips and wisdom.
Im a complete newbie, aside from “growing up” on an arable farm.
Im currently living in Brittany, France. On a former cattle farm, (neighbour took up the business and has about 80 Charolais cattle)
I am looking at moving towards more of a ‘crofting’ style of living, and have decided I like the idea of running a small flock of sheep as a side venture.
Land is fairly cheap here and with the neighbour looking to retire soon I may be able to pick up or rent several hectares adjoining my property. He has expressed an interest in this, as well as possibly running the sheep after his cattle on a rotation.
Down to the meat and bones of the question;
1. Am I crazy for expecting to keep my family in lamb for the year, and have enough to sell on a few to local neighbours and not lose money?
2. What common breeds would best for my needs? Ease of care, Taste and adaptability to the local climate being priorities.
Thanks in advance for any tips and wisdom.