because they're made of meathttps://twitter.com/Jajngn/status/1346212368833867776 …
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3/ taste is a bit milder, yes OTOH, there are several factors at play: * lamb don't reach full size until year 2, so less meat, so less utility in slaughter * butchering is almost as much work, for less result ...so slaughtering at 2 yrs = win IMOhttps://twitter.com/FunkyDuffy/status/1346217706039566337 …
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Also, sheep left to their own devices also die in impressive and absurd ways. So instead of wasting that meat on scavengers...
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So I assume they're not a wool breed? Because harvesting wool sounds like a massive pain.
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do you prefer lamb over mutton?
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No I get that. But you could stop turning your ram out. That limits your reproduction. But I’m not a hobby farmer as you call yourself. It’s my business so we approach differently.
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But then we wouldn't get meat
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