Well hey there
@Kelly Wolf 
don't know how much browsing you do here on BYH but there's quite the NE TX contingent developing. I'm over here in Mount Pleasant (moved here from CO in Oct 16'), and plan to have goats (Lamancha and Nigerian Dwarf), sheep (Dorper Ram, Katahdin ewes), hogs (the tasty kind), chickens, turkeys, maybe a steer or two, and who knows what all else. Then there's
@Devonviolet who's over in the Winnsboro area,
@Baymule down a bit further south in Lindale, and we have a new "groupie" that several of us will be helping unload the moving truck for this coming Friday up in the Cooper area;
@tressa27884 There are others who are active in the forums but quite a bit farther out from those of us mentioned above (
@animalmom @frustratedearthmother @Ferguson K @greybeard and the list goes on). Several of us are trying to "enable" some of the other great folks here at BYH to move down here
We're all about your age give or take a year or three except Tressa who's just a kid yet


and have all met up for get-togethers. We try to help each other out as we're able, and get together as we can to share good company, good food, and good conversation. Maybe you'd like to join us some time? New good folks are always welcome!
I believe you said you raise Dorpers. Are they the White Dorper or the "regular" Dorper? Perhaps you'd consider selling me a ram lamb this spring from the/any lambs you produce? I wish to get a small flock, like maybe 4-6 Katahdin ewes to breed him to with the intention of producing some excellent table fare for myself and others (sales). I found a Katahdin breeder within range who has a large flock of multi colored animals and hope to contact them and bring "color" to my place over here

I know the ram constitutes 1/2 my future herd so I hope to get a very good specimen but don't really care about it being registered as I won't be breeding show animals. I also can't afford to spend thousands on buying him. If this sounds do-able, I'd be happy to come visit/meet you and hopefully work with you toward that end.
