I'll have to get back to you on this one. I have an order in for a Dorper. The producer was asked to pick the longest legged lamb and let his kids make a pet out of it. He promised me that his kids would love it, so... I need a lawn mower, I'm in a position to experiment, and I'm curious...
When my daughter was in FFA, she raised a couple market lambs over 2 years. The first, a ewe lamb, ended up going back to the producer. She got sore mouth at weigh ins and didn't make final weight. The second was an auction lamb I bought, he was great. Well within the limit for weight, square, long loined, beautful meat lamb. Well, we failed again. He wasn't the popular black faced hamp or even a suffolk. In fact, he was a rather homely gray speckled cross bred much heavier bodied but, not as sleek, coarse wooled, and hand sheared. Well, this time, there was no way I was going to let her work so hard for nothing. We brought him home and put him in the pack goat team.
This boy worked his tail off for us. He was attentive on the trail, he had better hearing than the goats, he was quieter moving through the woods, and he loved it. He did have problems with heat, but, this boy hiked 3 states in his lifetime.
I wonder though, what if I raise one just for packing, what if it's a desert hair sheep with a lot less heat issues, and grow him slowly to be a sturdy workng animal?
I don't know, I think it's a worthwhile to try again. Maybe I just miss Dexter on the trail but, he did add something to the team.
My new boy will be weaned in febuary. If you'd like I will make sure to let you know how he does.