Baymules Pigs 2018 HEREFORDS!

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@Nyboy i love a good gyros, without lamb it doesn't taste right.

lamb stew used to be one of my favorites but then lamb got to be luxury food and so i wouldn't make it as often.

if trimmed well it is very close to beef, like venison, if you want it milder flavored you have to trim the fat. at least that has been my experience. i'm not really a big fan of venison other than ground up in sausage and mixed with some pork fat and spices.
 

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The best way to serve lamb is on a very HOT heated plate ( preferably a steel plate the stays HOT a long time ) and the lamb meat sizzling HOT. :drool :drool :drool
 

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We loaded them up last night. I skipped a couple of feedings, so they were hungry. My husband backed the trailer up several days ago and I opened the end gate so they could get used to looking at it and it wouldn't be something new. I put a tub in it and dumped their stinky sour corn in it and DH opened the pen gate. They came out, snuffling around, making no attempt to get in the trailer.

But I had a secret weapon. BOILED EGGS! I smushed one in my hand and tossed it in the trailer. They caught a whiff of it and came charging in. I lobbed some more in the front of the trailer and they rushed forward. SLAM! The end gate shut and SLAM! the mid-divider gate shut. Have never had a problem loading hogs. Greed gets 'em every time.

Then we loaded up Dinner the wether lamb. I've been stroking his neck at feeding time for a week or so and it was easy to slip a rope around his neck and tie it up. Then the fun began. He lunged, flew up in the air (who knew sheep had wings?) and ran circles around me. I had a halter of sorts to put on him and he wasn't having it. I tackled him and we both went rolling in the sheep lot, mud and poop. My husband rushed up to help and together we held him and got the halter (really a dog harness) on him and to the trailer we went.

I was afraid of Dinner getting too close to the divider gate and the hogs grabbing his leg, so I tied him to the back of the trailer. He didn't like this and started climbing, yelling his head off. Wound up cross tying him. I checked on him several times before we went to bed and he was ok. Not happy, but ok. Normally I take the lambs separately, but it was only one and I didn't want to make a special trip for one. He was about a year old and needed to go.

@seedcorn …..…. Lamb! Lamb chops, leg of lamb, ribs, and lamb burger!
 

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AWESOME!!! What a great feeling to provide for your own family - but even better to be able to provide good, clean food for others who can't raise it themselves. KUDOS to you and your hubby!
 

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