Lambs
We only sell
lambs that we would be happy to keep!
Please
contact us
if you are interested in purchasing a lamb or if you have any
questions about them.
Photos
will be updated as the lambs grow. We can hold a lamb for
a few days until your deposit of one third the purchase price is
received. Balance will be due at pick up. Buyer is
responsible for cost of health certificate if needed. We do
accept
PayPal.
Deposits are
non-refundable
unless the lamb is determined by us to be non-breeding quality,
or becomes unavailable for any other reason. Lambs will be
scrapie-tagged,
wormed, and have their
CD/T shots before you take
them home.
In addition, when you purchase a
lamb, we will provide:
- the health history file
for the lamb
- registration of the
lamb if you desire
- and, if you are not already a member, a 1-year newsletter membership
in ISBONA which provides you with a quarterly newsletter and
access to the ISBONA email list, a great resource for
information!
Of course, we also will provide you
with on-going "technical
support" before and after your purchase. We want
you to have as great an experience with these sheep as we have!
If you have any questions at all, please feel free to email us.
We're always happy to talk sheep! We really do love
talking to people and answering questions about our sheep.
We do ask however, as a courtesy, that if you email us, and only
provide an email address for contact, that you
just send a brief acknowledgement
back that our answers to your questions have gotten
through. We won't bug you - we promise! But it's
frustrating to spend significant time answering questions, sending
photos, etc. and then never receive any feedback. We don't
know if our email has been caught in a spam filter, or if you have
just changed your mind. A simple "Thanks!" is appreciated.
And if you email us and don't receive
an answer in a timely fashion, PLEASE check your spam folder or
call us! We always respond to emails we receive, and we'd hate
for anyone to think we are ignoring them.
Check out a lamb video here
-- http://youtu.be/ALFoIiG4rSA
We are well
into the breeding season now, so look for our 2012 lamb list
next Spring. Lambs should start arriving in
mid-April! In the meantime, check out our Ewes page
to see who is bred to whom, and see the Rams page
for information on the farm sires!
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Last update: December 12, 2011