[Jacob-list] Hunting Sheep

Linda patchworkfibers at alltel.net
Fri Mar 14 15:03:08 EDT 2008


I should have said "extra" rams rather than culls. It's a fair bet that every breeder has more good rams some years than they can use or sell.
If you go the website referred on the ebay listing, I have to say there are some nice looking Jacob rams pictured. I've put some awfully pretty rams in my freezer. There is really such a limited market for even good quality breeding rams, that we're all having to dispose of some good rams some years. The idea of canned hunts doesn't really appeal to me, but it may be a viable option for some breeders.

Peggy, no one ever called you a bleeding heart activist. We are such a diverse and individual bunch of people - somewhat like our diverse and individual breed of sheep, I think. There's room for all of us.

Linda
Who has three new baby lambs this morning! Pictures soon.

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> But what about the truly expensive canned hunts where they are not

> looking for culls? I have only been around a couple of months and

> I have already heard from folks who are only looking for the best

> rams for this purpose. I suspect, if someone will pay 1000 to shoot

> one (I have seen 850) that they might outbid you for a ram. There

> are places here that are breeding massive cross-breeds for size and

> horns only to hunt. They are not starting with culls as their

> foundation stock. The exotic hunters want a pretty trophy.

>

> I am too new at any of this to have a real opinion (ask me a legal

> question), but I do not think it is safe to assume that these guys

> are buying undesirable stock.

>

> This place in mason is 40 miles from our place. I may go take a

> look next week when I get back out there for spring break. There

> are several such places around us because it is pretty in a rugged

> and rocky way.

> Thomas P. Carnes

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> -----Original Message-----

> From: Linda

>

> Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 20:55:40

> To:JACI SIEHL ,

> list at jacobsheep.com> Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Hunting Sheep

>

>

> Excellent points, Jaci.

>

>

> And here's a question - where is everyone taking their cull rams?

> Are you taking them to an auction where they may end returning to

> the breeding population? Remember we have an open flock book -

> your culls can come back and be presented for registration. Or

> where they may go someplace where they are not humanely treated? I

> used to hunt - mostly birds (I love bird dogs) and deer. I honestly

> don't know anything about canned hunts, but I know it's possible in

> the wild to wound an animal and not be able to find it. I think

> maybe in canned hunts where someone is paying uptiddy dollars, at

> least we know the animal has been recovered. How many of you have a

> healthy ethnic market for your sheep? Is that horrible? How many

> of you would be thrilled to get $300 for your cull ram lambs? I

> would. I'm not raising pets - I'm raising livestock.

>

> Is this "deja vu all over again?". Didn't we do this ebay thing 3

> weeks or so ago? There's really only one ram there (the one with

> the horrible forward horns) that could be considered a Jacob.

> Peggy, please don't get PETA involved. Wasn't it PETA that burned

> the Lasseau barn with the sheep inside?

>

> Linda

>

>

> www.patchworkfibers.com Registered

> Jacob Sheep, Angora Rabbits, Handspun Yarn

>

>

>> Ok - I don't mean to make enemies but I do have a couple

>> observations and comments regarding these hunts. I kept quiet on

>> the last round of postings about the hunt clubs, but I can't keep

>> quiet any longer.

>>

>> First I think it very interesting that many of the sheep appear

>> to have been freshly sheared......odd, huh?

>>

>> Now for the part many of you won't like. Many of the rams in the

>> pictures have horns that would not allow them to be registered

>> and something none of us trying to preserve the breed would want

>> to use as a herd sire. So, that being said, what would have

>> become of the ram if not at the hunting club? Into someone's

>> freezer, with the pelt and maybe the head processed and sold to a

>> customer.

>>

>> I use to hunt and really enjoyed it - but I now prefer to eat

>> meat that has been humanly slaughtered and not taken by hunting.

>> That is my choice.

>>

>> I know that many more wild animals would starve to death if some

>> of the populations were not controlled by hunting, or the

>> predators would become too numerous and dangerous to man. I

>> believe in our right to hunt - I don't want anyone to take that

>> away from me or anyone else.....my heart breaks when I think of

>> some animal I am close to like Jacob sheep being hunted - but I

>> can't be a hypocrite and say it is ok to hunt bears, coyotes, or

>> mountain lions because they are eating our sheep and not think

>> that the same should hold true for other animals. I don't

>> believe in waste in taking any life - I don't' even kill mice - I

>> catch and move them.

>>

>> We all get emotional because we are close to this breed - but are

>> they so different from the big horn sheep in the wild? Remember

>> in some cultures they wouldn't eat a cow if their life depended

>> on it and in others horse and dog are a part of their regular

>> diet.

>>

>> Hunting is a right and if we don't agree with it all we can do is

>> not hunt and not knowingly supply animals to to be hunted.

>> Hunting clubs are similar to fishing farm-raised fish - whether

>> in a big lake or some pond at the farm, but how many get

>> emotional over catching a trout?

>>

>> OK - I'm stepping off my soap box now - I just hope you remember

>> that an opinion is not the same as a right and we must defend our

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