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<blockquote data-quote="Andybob2" data-source="post: 1306300" data-attributes="member: 24516"><p>I started with Wiltipers at school, and went over to Dorper after I bought my first property and had some improved grazing for them. I started with a small flock of Damara when we moved to Namibia, for the commercial market I crossed some with Suffolk for a larger lamb, most were sold live to local tribesmen. Before my recent move I had started a flock of Wiltshire Horns, the only British hair/shedding breed, I had intended doing a Wiltshire/Dorper composite (Wiltshire Horn have less footrot problems in UK conditions) When I can organize some grazing here I intend starting with Wiltshire Horns again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andybob2, post: 1306300, member: 24516"] I started with Wiltipers at school, and went over to Dorper after I bought my first property and had some improved grazing for them. I started with a small flock of Damara when we moved to Namibia, for the commercial market I crossed some with Suffolk for a larger lamb, most were sold live to local tribesmen. Before my recent move I had started a flock of Wiltshire Horns, the only British hair/shedding breed, I had intended doing a Wiltshire/Dorper composite (Wiltshire Horn have less footrot problems in UK conditions) When I can organize some grazing here I intend starting with Wiltshire Horns again. [/QUOTE]
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