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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1597099" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>My neighbor has a few hair sheep.. Yes, predators can be a problem, they handle the cold fine, a place out of the wind/rain is good though.. For hay, they will need better hay than cows, neighbor always gets my 2nd cut which is about 70% alfalfa and they do well on it.</p><p>Rams... well.. If you've been around bulls, you know most of them are alright most of the time.. Not rams, Most are arseholes most of the time!</p><p>Fencing.. they have paige wire.. don't know what's best though... However, to save yourself major headaches, get yourself WELL set up before getting them (just like any animal) and you'll save yourself a lot of stress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1597099, member: 9096"] My neighbor has a few hair sheep.. Yes, predators can be a problem, they handle the cold fine, a place out of the wind/rain is good though.. For hay, they will need better hay than cows, neighbor always gets my 2nd cut which is about 70% alfalfa and they do well on it. Rams... well.. If you've been around bulls, you know most of them are alright most of the time.. Not rams, Most are arseholes most of the time! Fencing.. they have paige wire.. don't know what's best though... However, to save yourself major headaches, get yourself WELL set up before getting them (just like any animal) and you'll save yourself a lot of stress. [/QUOTE]
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