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oad - Soay ewes
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Small flock of Soay ewes, no lambs this year [2023], despite their being - officially - a rare breed.
They responded to a "come and get it" call, but were disappointed we didn't have any sheep nuts !
[including the white one, she was sired by a local non-soay tup, hence her horns & fleece colour].
They responded to a "come and get it" call, but were disappointed we didn't have any sheep nuts !
[including the white one, she was sired by a local non-soay tup, hence her horns & fleece colour].
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StoneRoad2013 club has replied to Jenny McIntyre club.
The owners made a decision not to breed this year, as they had a lot of other things going on. To breed, they usually "borrow" a good Soay tup, although that comes at a cost. At some future date, I think that they plan to expand their flock and acquire a breed tup, one with a good pedigree. That will require leasing more land ... the flock are currently in one of the hay fields. Most of the rest of the sheep - standard local breeds, with their lambs, are also taking up all the fields, including those which will be cut for hay.
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