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2008 Jacob Lambs

2008 Navajo-Churro Lambs

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Our 2008 lambs are 'in the works' now
and will start arriving in mid February. We'll start posting photos
once they arrive. Our breeding line-up this
year is a bit different from last year but
you can get an idea of what our 2008 lambs will look like by viewing
photos of our 2007 lambs (see below). If you're interested in our 2008
lambs, have questions about our flock, or if you'd like to be placed on our 2008
lamb waiting list please contact us at:
karen@bideaweefarm.com.
Interested
in our sheep but need delivery? This year we delivered sheep to
California, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, the SW and Midwest
in late August and sent sheep to the East Coast this Fall. With Winter
approaching we'll be staying closer to home but will consider deliveries on a
limited basis - contact us if you're
interested in delivery. Based on sales, we'll likely be making a
cross-country trip again next summer.
2007 bide a wee Lambs
The following photos are thumbnails -
double clicking on them will give you larger versions.
Lambs are grouped by gender - ewe lambs
first, followed by ram lambs.
Clicking on each lamb's name will bring up a pedigree for that
lamb.
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Description of Terms:
FUSED - when two or more horns grow or 'fuse' together.
TGH (Two Grey
Hills) - White cap, white tip on tail, white sock(s) - can have any or
all of these markings.
Wether - a neutered male
Terms of Sale:
25% down will hold your selection
with the balance due by the time the sheep
leave our farm. Prices are FOB Newberg.
Prices
for unsold animals are subject to change.
It is our goal
to only sell breed quality, registerable sheep, so we offer the following
Registration Guarantee: if a sheep we sell you fails to register with either the
JSBA (for Jacobs) or the N-CSA (for Navajo-Churros), we'll refund your purchase
price for that animal or apply it to a replacement animal. Transportation
and travel related fees are non-refundable.
Discounts are available for 4H and
FFA members, and for purchases of 3 or more sheep (does not
include wethers or crossbred sheep).
Travel related
expenses are the responsibility of the buyer, and for shipments outside of
Oregon will include a Veterinary Health Certificate (approx. $30), plus blood test
fees if required by the destination state.
Our
delivery fees are determined by figuring our estimated round trip mileage,
multiplying it by the estimated cost of diesel fuel at trip time, then dividing
it by the number of sheep going on the trip. It's difficult to predict
delivery fees too far in advance of delivery trips due to unstable fuel costs
but we make every effort to keep the fees reasonable. Contact us a
delivery fee estimate.
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