Local farmers are to make a concerted effort to increase the number of black belly sheep on island.
President of the Barbados Sheep Farmers Incorporated, Maurice Grant, made the revelation during a press conference at the Barbados Agricultural Society headquarters earlier today.
According to Mr. Grant, a survey done by a consultant with the Ministry of Agriculture last year found there were approximately 11,000 black belly sheep in Barbados.
He however admits it’s not a very profitable animal for a farmer to rear, because aside from the hind legs, there is not a lot of meat on the sheep.
That’s why he’s suggesting it should be crossed with a larger animal.
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