We hava Racka

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There is a line of hair Jacob’s in central Texas. We bought a Ram. After two years of breeding with our Painted Deserts we had nothing but scurs. Something just didn’t work. Could have been our particular genes. We sold the ram to a more knowledgeable shepherd who was in the process of breeding out fleece. Our Racka is throwing better horns by far but I do have two scurred lambs and two are iffy. I’m starting a new thread with questions about shearing.
 

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What a disappointment! Jacob Sheep have all those horns and they don’t transfer to a cross breed.
Churro sheep probably wouldn’t mix genetics either.
It didn’t happen in my case. Maybe someone else could have better results. I still see an occasional third or fourth horn but they get knocked off once the boys start squaring off.
 

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A scur is just a small, deformed horn. They are trouble if they grow back towards the head or towards an eye. This spring one ewe had a scur headed towards her left eye. She knocked it off before I had to do anything about it. The damage from knock offs is minimal, little bleeding and they heal quickly.
 

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Here is my ewe lamb shedding. Another ram is patchy too. That last lamb’s fleece doesn’t look like it’s going anywhere.
 

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That is what you were hoping for, right? The fleece shedding off and no shearing needed?

So... nice! :clap
Yes indeed. The hunting ranches turn Rackas out and I’m assuming (‘assume’ joke on deck) that the potentially horribly overgrown fleece gives that animal a one or two year shelf life. Or if they pen Rackas until there are potential clients they have to push them or clipper/shear. Taa daa Hair Rackas! Problem solved. :fl
 
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