FOR SALE
I've set up a separate gallery tag FOR SALE which has pictures of all stock I currently have available. You can mouse over the pictures and you will see who it is.
Babydoll Lambs:
Registered Ewes: $500 (only one available)
Registered Rams: $400
Wethers (unregistered, neutered male): $200
Cheviot Dolls or Barbado Dolls
Ewe: $200Wether: $150Procedure for Purchasing Sheep
If you are interested in any of the 2009 lambs for sale, just contact me. If you would like to be put on my list for 2010 lambs, this is how it works:
- "The List" When the lambs are born and a few days old and healthy, I will contact each person on the list. If you want a lamb a 50% deposit is required within 7 days.
- Registration The ewe and ram Babydoll lambs will be registered with NABSSAR registry and the Miniature Cheviots with the American Miniature Cheviot Sheep Breeders Association . The wethers are not registered unless that is requested (and will increase the price). With both registries, you will need to pay the yearly dues and the one-time fee to transfer ownership into your name. It is important to do this soon after purchase.
- Health Issues and Transportation The veterinarian exam and health certificate necessary for transporting out of state is included in the cost, but any additional required testing specific to your state is the responsibility of the buyer at the buyer's expense. If you are not sure which tests are required to import sheep to your state, please ask your local veterinarian. http://www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/sregs/ is a website that also may be helpful with state to state transportation. Typically, the health certificate is only good for 30 days so if your plans change to pick up your lamb, you will responsible for paying for another exam if that is necessary. We do not ship via airplane so other arrangements will need to be made.
- Timing Lambs are released once they are weaned naturally - generally between 8-12 weeks.
- Other Important Considerations We reserve the right to decide to not sell a sheep for any reason. Our sheep are not sold for meat. Since they are a flock animal, if an individual is purchased it needs to "go home" to a flock or at least one other sheep.
