Navajo Churro Lambs for Sale
I chose Navajo Churro sheep to begin my farm because I could not resist the history of the breed. Being a closet anthropologist and historian, the long and fascinating story of Churro sheep was irresistible. But I also very much wanted to help preserve a breed whose numbers had dwindled so drastically over the centuries. Of course it helped that the wool was marketable to rug weavers and knitters of outer garments, and the inner, soft coat was suitable for many uses. The natural color range of the wool is attractive to many fiber artists.
The Navajo Churros are easily kept on pasture and/or hay, and don’t require the grain and supplements that many commercial sheep do. They lamb with no difficulty, and protect and feed their babies admirably. And — they sure are beautiful to look at as they run across my pasture in the spring, their lambs jumping with the joy of life.
Navajo Churro Lamb - Ewe
Pandora - $100


Navajo Churro Lamb - Ewe
Vickie Holden - $100 


Navajo Churro Lamb - Ram
Father John - $100


Navajo Churro Lamb - Ewe
Abagail - $100 


Navajo Churro Lamb - Ewe
Bess Marvin - $100 


Navajo Churro Lamb - Ram
Lord Byron - $100


Navajo Churro Lamb - Ram
Orlando - $150


Navajo Churro Lamb - 4 Horn - Ram
Legolas - $200


Navajo Churro Lamb - Ram
Cowboy - $125


Navajo Churro Lamb - Ram
Cherokee - $125 


Moorit Navajo Churro Lamb - Ram
Shilo - $125
Clean face & legs, balanced horns.

