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    Thanks for the replies

    My other thoughts have been to use big deposits to start them off as cashflow neutral but this would slow the process down too much and tie up too much money.

    Sounds like careful selection and a bit of elbow grease might be the answer.

    Thanks again,

    Andrew

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    Hi millions

    The biggest problem you will face with having sheep in town are attacks from domestic dogs. Finding someone to shear them can be a problem in some areas if you’re not in rural area. Breeds of sheep such as the dorper or wiltshire horn do not require shearing and are the easiest sheep to care for. At over $100 each they are expensive as far as sheep go, but cheap compared to lawn mowing contractors. Two sheep would be all you would need, better off with two than one.

    Regards

    Andrew

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