If you are looking to purchase some quality lambs or in need of wool, we've got you covered.
Whether you need as little as 1 lb. bags or bales of wool, we have raw wool in stock. If you're seeking high-quality Targhee Rambouillet wool, you've come to the right spot. Perhaps you're considering starting your own wool production? We can help you out there too.
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We currently have 2 bales of raw wool for sale, which can be purchased individually or as a pair. These fleeces have been carefully skirted and tested by the MSU Wool Lab, and were sheared in March 2024. While there may be some vegetable matter present, the wool is expected to yield good results. The wool originates from a mix of Targhee, Rambouillet, and Merino breeds of 2-year-old ewes. All the fleeces are in good condition.
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Micron average is 20.7
Staple length average is 3.08"
Bale #1 is 315 lbs.
Bale #2 is 245 lbs.
weights are approx. They may vary 5-10lbs+/-
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The price is for local pick up. We might be able to organize drop off at a mill or meet within a reasonable distance for an additional fee, depending on the location.
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Bale #1 $1200 (Sold)
Bale #2 $950 (Sold)
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Prices have been reduced. We plan to visit Mountain Meadow Wool Mill in the upcoming months and are open to delivering the bales there for anyone interested.
Please email Kami if you are interested or if you have any questions - Kami@ranchingtraditionfiber.com
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I would be delighted to see the natural colored Rambouillet wether lambs find a fiber home as they have the potential to produce high-quality fleeces.
The wether lambs, were born in March and are expected to weigh between 80 and 100 lbs. when they are sold. The price is $300 each, with a discount available for purchases of more than 3 ($275 each). A nonrefundable deposit of $50 per head is required. They will be weaned on September 9th, and pick up can be scheduled for the following week. While I advertised them as Rambouillet, they may also have some Targhee, but they are mostly Rambouillet. These lambs have the potential to grow high-quality wool. They are not accustomed to human interaction as they were primarily raised by their ewe, with only minimal handling from me. However, my sheep tend to become calm quickly if needed. They are excellent herd sheep and should be kept in pairs on your property. We currently have
13 available, some with a mix of white and colored wool, and others with solid coloring.
Please email Kami if you are interested or if you have any questions - Kami@ranchingtraditionfiber.com
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We have a nice batch of spring lambs available. Born between March and April. Targhee Rambouillet, mixed wether and ewe lambs. 80-100lbs come from great genetics, good mothering ewes, long staple and fine wool. Rams are Helle Rambouillets. Willing to sort the ewes off if there is interest.
Please email Kami if you are interested or if you have any questions - Kami@ranchingtraditionfiber.com
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