1560 days ago

Sheep with lambs for sale-ready to eat lamb in 2 months!

Dean from Kamo

THANK YOU FOR TAKING INTEREST. ALL SHEEP AND LAMBS HAVE BEEN SOLD.



Hello Everyone,
We have some sheep and lambs for sale. Sadly must sell as got too many to manage. Lambs all eating grass stage now but want to sell with moms as a package.


can send you whatsap photos, let me know which one you wanted.



Suffolk Sheep with 2 lambs - $90




Full Wilthshire Mom with 1 lamb - $90







50-50 Suffolk/Withshire with 1 lamb - $90








all lambs have been ringed on the tail and nuts....what ever its called. the moms have had been looked after with regular drench but lambs too young and not given anything yet.


021885806 ...... call or txt. near 3 mile bush road for pick up or can deliver locally if wanted.

Price: $90

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