SageHill
Herd Master
Wow - very different looking --- look like something out of Star Wars !
Im actually a big fan of the Brahma cattle breed. Naimi has long coarse wool, used for making carpets and clothing. Most people in Kuwait shear sheep twice a year, though wool has no economic significance and most of it is thrown away. Naimi sheep are not famous for producing the best quality wool amoung other sheep breeds. They are meat breeds, known for thier high quality meat production and good yield. We also shear our goats. Goats hair can be used to make tents and clothing.Welcome to the forum from east Texas. East Texas is lush and green, pine forests and lots of grass. We do have droughts and it is not so green then. West Texas is dry, rocky and trees are small. It takes many acres to support one cow. More sheep and goats are raised in west Texas than in east Texas. I raise Katahdin hair sheep and I battle parasites. I select for parasite resistance, among other things.
I enjoyed the pictures of your sheep and goats, love the long ears on the goats. Brahama cattle are popular in Texas because of the heat, and they have long ears too, but not that long. The goats have long hair, are they sheared for the hair? What type of wool do the sheep have and what is it used for?
I'm glad you joined the forum and it will be fun and interesting to exchange ideas and information.
though wool has no economic significance and most of it is thrown away.
www.americanbrahman.orgIm actually a big fan of the Brahma cattle breed. Naimi has long coarse wool, used for making carpets and clothing. Most people in Kuwait shear sheep twice a year, though wool has no economic significance and most of it is thrown away. Naimi sheep are not famous for producing the best quality wool amoung other sheep breeds. They are meat breeds, known for thier high quality meat production and good yield. We also shear our goats. Goats hair can be used to make tents and clothing.
You think Brahma cattle can survive the desert?
For meat i would say poultry comes first, sheep in second, then cattle and lastley far more less is goat meat. Milk wise, its mostly cattle. Recently more goat milk has been used, but still cattle milk dominates. Some people like to use camel milk for health reasons , but its still not that common. I would say sheep milk is used to make some kinds of cheese, but rarely drunk as is.@desert_rancher you raise sheep...obviously for meat. Tell us, in your country what is the most used meats for consumption?
Here beef, poultry, fair amount of sheet, lesser goat. Milk is primarily cow, some goat, limited sheep. Generally sheep dairy for cheese, limited drinking.
Overseas I read of large goat milk dairy.