Lambs For Sale
Lambs are ready for your flock. 4 ram lambs and 4 ewe lambs.(first pic is the rams, 2nd and third are the ewes) Born in April and June(1st weekend).
Asking $100 each (last pics are their dad and their moms)
St. Croix Commercial grade (Moms and Dad are known to come from papered stock that was not kept records on for years) Thank you for looking
(573)783-4571 No Text .... crossposted
Lambs are about 65-75lbs. Priced to what they would bring at auction. Moms were purchased from reputable folks this last year and Dad was purchased from reputable folks as well. All raised from 3-5 mos old lambs this last year here on this farm. Been on a program with feeding/worming that brings out a healthy flock. No issues here. Farm registered with USDA scrappie program.
Lambs finish with a minimal amount of fat and have a small bone to fat ratio. Meat is lean and without the tallow taste, as well as naturally low in cholesterol. Flavor and aroma is described as mild. Meat is judged as having good flavor, juiciness, and tenderness. Lambs have a slightly slower growing rate than most sheep breeds.
Copyright © 2018 M.E. Masterson All Photographs Copyright © 2018 M.E. Masterson
Asking $100 each (last pics are their dad and their moms)
St. Croix Commercial grade (Moms and Dad are known to come from papered stock that was not kept records on for years) Thank you for looking
(573)783-4571 No Text .... crossposted
Lambs are about 65-75lbs. Priced to what they would bring at auction. Moms were purchased from reputable folks this last year and Dad was purchased from reputable folks as well. All raised from 3-5 mos old lambs this last year here on this farm. Been on a program with feeding/worming that brings out a healthy flock. No issues here. Farm registered with USDA scrappie program.
Lambs finish with a minimal amount of fat and have a small bone to fat ratio. Meat is lean and without the tallow taste, as well as naturally low in cholesterol. Flavor and aroma is described as mild. Meat is judged as having good flavor, juiciness, and tenderness. Lambs have a slightly slower growing rate than most sheep breeds.
Copyright © 2018 M.E. Masterson All Photographs Copyright © 2018 M.E. Masterson
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