
Homestead Sheep
Season 5 Episode 503 | 27m 9sVideo has Closed Captions
Sheep are an ancient companion that once were the most abundant livestock upon the Wyoming
Sheep are an ancient companion that once were the most abundant livestock upon the Wyoming landscape… In recent years the sheep market has floundered but as local foods broaden America’s palate again, the market for sheep is making a comeback. We’ll visit a mother/daughter operation in Lovell raising crossed Dorper/ Katahdin hair sheep, both relatively new breeds, but gaining in popularity in Wyo.
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Farm to Fork Wyoming is a local public television program presented by Wyoming PBS

Homestead Sheep
Season 5 Episode 503 | 27m 9sVideo has Closed Captions
Sheep are an ancient companion that once were the most abundant livestock upon the Wyoming landscape… In recent years the sheep market has floundered but as local foods broaden America’s palate again, the market for sheep is making a comeback. We’ll visit a mother/daughter operation in Lovell raising crossed Dorper/ Katahdin hair sheep, both relatively new breeds, but gaining in popularity in Wyo.
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