EPM
EPM, Dorper sheep, Sweetwater, OK, in Jackson County and the southern plains near Altus. They adhere to American Sheep Industry Association guidelines and maintain regular health screenings for common ovine conditions.
Their flock grazes on native grass pasture with access to timber-framed shelters, and lambs are accustomed to daily handling from an early age. Birth weights, growth rates, and wool quality are recorded for each lamb, allowing for informed breeding decisions that balance performance with ease of management.
With several lambing seasons behind them, they prioritize genetic selection for hardiness in this climate and attentive mothering traits. Inspections by veterinary specialists confirm the flock’s low parasite burdens and robust resilience. Their focus on sustainable grazing and flock well-being has earned a solid reputation among regional producers. Pasture rotation practices help preserve native grasses and support environmental sustainability across their ranch.
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| Species | Sheep Dorper |
|---|---|
| Owners | Eugene Mcentire, Pamela Mcentire |
| Location | Sweetwater, OK, USA |