Sheep Prices In South Africa

What is Sheep?

Sheep or domestic sheep are domesticated, ruminant mammals typically kept as livestock.

Although the term sheep can apply to other species in the genus Ovis, in everyday usage it almost always refers to domesticated sheep. Like all ruminants, sheep are members of the order Artiodactyla, the even-toed ungulates

Sheep Prices In South Africa

South Africa is home to a number of sheep farmer groups, including the Dorper Sheep Breeders’ Society of South Africa and Merino SA.

According to Webb (2015), a reputable trader in South Africa would charge about R74 per kilogram for medium-fat lamb slaughtered by a reputable trader.

If a carcass weighs between 16 and 20kg, it is worth up to R1185-R1482. Non-reimbursable equines are typically priced between R4589.43 and R9178.85 for young (two to four-year-old) commercial equestrians. Farming is a profitable business in South Africa.

The minimum weight for lambs is 18 kilograms, which indicates that they can be slaughtered as soon as possible.

A single goat costs between R23,000 and R12 000, depending on the size of the herd.

Dorper sheep rams

R 3,000

What is the average price of a sheep?

Image result for Sheep Prices In South Africa

How much a sheep from a breeder costs will depend on the age and breed of the sheep. Ewes between the ages of 1–5 years tend to be the most valuable sheep since they are still well within their breeding years. Generally, you will be able to purchase a healthy ewe or ram for less than R4589.43.

Is raising sheep profitable?

Can someone get a profit from Raising Sheep? Of course, sheep farming can be profitable, but on a medium to large scale. Hundreds of thousands of people across the world make their living and earn a considerable income from sheep farming.

What is the cheapest sheep breed?

Katahdin Sheep

They are low-maintenance and are a cheaper breed to own. This will be a great choice for anyone who has never raised sheep and wants to start a small flock.