What Makes The Miniature Babydoll Sheep Cotopaxi Colorado Breeders Sell So Popular

By Michelle Foster


A lot of families love having animals as part of their household. Most only consider dogs, cats, parakeets, parrots, and fish when they think about adding a pet. There are those who love the idea of owning something more exotic like a snake or ferret. A few people, most with some land around their homes, even consider animals that most associate with the barnyard like potbellied pigs and chickens. One species is gaining a lot of attention and interest. It is the miniature babydoll sheep Cotopaxi Colorado breeders are selling.

You only have to take one look at them to know what makes them so appealing. They are adorable, tiny, fluffs of wool with teddy bear faces and gentle dispositions. Add to that they make great natural lawnmowers, and you have the makings of a popular pet. Babydolls have history with their beginnings in South Downs in Sussex County, England, which explains the reason they are known as Olde English Southdowns. They have been in the United States since the turn of the nineteenth century.

These tiny balls of wool will only stand about twenty-four inches tall as mature adults. That means they are easy for even the youngest 4-H participants to work with and train. Babydolls don't require elaborate fences to keep them in. You may need to build those fences to keep the predators out however. You will have to provide shelter for them, but don't expect them to use it much when the weather is good. They only need protection from the heat and rain.

The majority of babydolls are white, but there are some black as well if that is your preference. The black are the result of a recessive gene, which makes them less prevalent. As they mature, and when they live in sunny conditions, their fleece becomes brownish. Older black babydolls have fleece that is more grayish-brown.

Spring is shearing time. If you have never sheared a sheep before, you will probably have to consult someone experienced in the job. Babydolls are known for their soft fleece which is similar to cashmere. If you are really crafty, you can make your own yarn and weave it on a loom to create beautiful sweaters, coats, and blankets. People will love them because the wool is so soft it won't scratch and can be worn next to the skin.

Babydolls, both male and female, are naturally polled. This means they won't grow horns. They are not naturally aggressive anyway. They do have their very own personalities however.

Many of the animals are somewhat cautious in unfamiliar situations. They like routine and tend not to stray away from their surroundings. Like most sheep they have a strong homing and flocking instinct. The females make great mothers, and it is not unusual for them to produce twins, and sometimes triplets.

Babydolls make great organic garden weeders. They can be used in vineyards as well without any worries they will eat the grapes. Farmers used them in orchards because they don't damage the fruit or the tree trunks. All they eat is the grass. You will get plenty of organic fertilizer using babydolls in your garden.




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