There are about 17 million sheep in South Africa.
Is sheep farming profitable in South Africa?
Sheep farming is a profitable business in South Africa, but it is not an easy one. There are some challenges that you need to be aware of before you start your sheep farming business.
The first challenge is the availability of land. You will need a lot of lands to keep your sheep safe and healthy, and this can be expensive to buy or rent.
The second challenge is the cost of feed for your sheep. The cost can vary depending on the season, but it will always be more expensive than other livestock like cattle or pigs because sheep eat more food per day than these animals do.
The third challenge is competition from other farmers in South Africa who are also trying to make money from their sheep farm businesses.
What sheep are there in South Africa?
There are many types of sheep in South Africa. The most common is the Karoo and the Damara sheep.
Karoo sheep are usually found in the Western Cape and Northern Cape regions of South Africa. They have a natural colour that ranges from light brown to dark brown, but they can also be white or black sometimes. Their wool is often used to make carpets and rugs because of their softness and durability.
Damara sheep are most commonly found in Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mozambique and Angola. They have a natural colour that ranges from dark brown to black with white patches on their faces, necks, and legs. The wool is coarse with a high lanolin content which makes it good for making strong ropes or heavy fabric such as canvas or upholstery fabrics.