[Jacob-list] Black Jacobs!

Carl Fosbrink fourhornfarm at frontier.com
Wed Aug 8 18:40:07 EDT 2012


Flock letter doesn't mean as much as seeing the parents, grandparents etc. so that you know what is in the background. Selecting for good animals to pass on good genes is important. The better the genes you pass on the better chance you will get better lambs and after a few years of doing this you will get a higher percentage of keeper lambs.
I would encourage registration so people can use the pedigree search and see what is in the background of your animals. I like to see the pedigrees on Jacobs I buy as well as pictures of the parents, grandparents etc. as far back as possible. I mostly keep my own ewes so know their background, but when I buy a new ram I know I am bringing in a whole set of new genes so am very careful of what I am introducing into my flock.
It may be luck of the draw as to how the spots are arranged on the lambs born, but it is all in the genes as to the rest of it. Conformation, horns, fleece, temperament etc. are all in the genes.
You have some nice Jacobs. Keep up the good work.

Carl



From: spotted_sheep at bluefrog.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 5:51 PM
To: Carl Fosbrink
Cc: oliveoyl_123 at hotmail.com ; jacob-list at jacobsheep.com
Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Black Jacobs!


She hasn't been registered yet. I haven't had the money or time to do so until recently. And have been wondering if I should even bother registering anyway (ewes that is).
She is out of Chicory Lane Houdini and Meridian Zena (two registered C flock animals). Sire of the lamb is a C flock animal as well (not that flock letter really matters - just luck of the draw).

Marie

--- fourhornfarm at frontier.com wrote:

From: "Carl Fosbrink" <fourhornfarm at frontier.com>
To: "Sue Roenke" <oliveoyl_123 at hotmail.com>, <jacob-list at jacobsheep.com>
Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Black Jacobs!
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2012 15:24:20 -0400


I tried to bring up Meridian Sadie's pedigree on the JSBA pedigree search and found no matches. Is that her correct registered name?


From: Sue Roenke
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 1:06 PM
To: jacob-list at jacobsheep.com
Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Black Jacobs!


We had an almost all black purebred Jacob lamb born last year, pictures on our Facebook page.
Sue and Marie
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.171304052931100.43461.164095880318584&type=3



> From: hettick.1 at osu.edu

> To: jacob-list at jacobsheep.com

> Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2012 10:59:48 +0000

> Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Black Jacobs!

>

> I've had a purebred white Jacob, but never purebred black. The white ones just have too many spots!

>

> I can get a 4 horned and spotted lamb from an Icelandic/Jacob cross if the Icelandic carries spotting, but you can tell they are crosses because, in most cases, they are double coated and have short tails. I occasionally get a single coated one though, but I've always kept track of who the father is and who got out with the wrong ram and when, if that was the case. THey would be a lot like the Shetland crosses, but some Shetlands are single coated - and some Jacobs have naturally shorter tails too, just to confuse things.

>

> Navaho Churros can also be 4 horned, but they are also a double coated breed so you should be able to tell the difference, plus I think they can have wool forward of their horns, but I'm not sure. They come in a variety of colors and patterns including spotted and solid black. There are 4 horned Icelandics too, but not in North America.

>

> Heather Hettick

> Moonstruck Farm

> creston, OH

> www.moonstruckfarm.wordpress.com

> www.moonstruckfarm.etsy.com

>

> I still have a couple young ( 1 and two years old) but experienced 2 horned and registered Jacob ewes for sale who would love to be bred to a real Jacob ram for a change!

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