We didn't get what we wanted. The lady had departed from Katahdins and was breeding up on Texels! Well, we didn't know that and she didn't tell us, so we had committed to buying 6 sheep from her already. We drove the almost 4 hr trip, found out that she had very few Katahdin lambs in her flock and those she was keeping. She's 76 and she was very confused about all the breeding ins and outs and had really run down that flock in just one year! But, she's sweet and we had committed and a few of the Texels had great conformation...and Eli saw meat instead of breed, so was eager to go ahead and buy them. I didn't have a chance to pull him to one side and talk it over. Plus, her lambs were born the same month as mine but were smaller than mine...all the while receiving grain supplements and out of Texel genetics.
So, we now have one Katahdin ewe lamb(mine) and Eli has 5 Texel/Katahdin or possibly all Texel(not sure how much Kat or if any, as her records were a mess!) lambs, one ram and four ewes.

I think she could tell I was none too thrilled with the situation and so she took $100 off the total price of Eli's sheep and took $25 off the price of mine, which I thought was very sweet.
So, we'll play with my Katahdin ram lamb and his Texel/Texel/Katahdin ewes and his Texel over my Kat ewes this year, just to see what the crossing looks like but it's likely most of them will be sold off the land. They DO have meaty and well balanced bodies, nice and neat little Katahdin looking heads(not a bit like a Texel), but they are all white....not a smatch of color in any of them.
I do NOT want to have to shear but here I am with Dorper and Texel crosses in the flock....how did this happen????

All I wanted was Katahdins, period. So, I have my small flock of mostly Katahdin ewes(only 3 are pure Kat and 2 are mixes) and my 2 Kat ram lambs, while Eli has an all Texel or Texel/Katahdin cross group.
Still it was a nice day, we visited for 2 hrs with those nice ladies and was on a mountain top farm with a spectacular view, sun on our faces and we drove home with some healthy, chunky butt lambs for a decent price, so I thank God for it all. He has a plan and it HAS to be better than any plan I make, so I'm just going with the flow. What happened was supposed to happen.
So, did we get what we wanted? Nope. But I'm sure we got exactly what we needed!
