OUR LAMBS At TANJAR™, we pride ourselves on raising healthy, well‑handled Babydoll lambs with excellent foundations for stud, breeding, or lifestyle homes. AvailabilityLambs are available from 8–12 weeks of age.
Every Lamb Is Sold Fully Prepared Each lamb is weaned, tailed, NLIS tagged, wormed, vaccinated, back‑lined for lice, and protected with ClikZin during blowfly season. Our lambs are raised with care, handled regularly, and prepared for a smooth transition into their new homes.
Community & Support We host a friendly Babydoll Facebook group where owners and breeders can connect, share experiences, and learn from one another — a welcoming space for all things Babydoll‑related.
Registration & Stud Quality All sheep sold as stud stock are registered with their respective breed societies, supplied with full papers, and suitable for buyers wishing to establish or expand a Purebred Babydoll stud. Our breeding program focuses on structural correctness, temperament, and authentic Babydoll type.
Enquiries For lamb availability, semen sales, or stud enquiries, please reach out — we’re always happy to help you find the right addition to your flock.
Examples of our Wethers
Coloured Wethers
The lambs pictured below are examples of our breeding quality. They are not for sale.
Purebred White Wethers
BABYDOLL PUREBRED WHITE WETHERS Purebred Babydoll Wethers
Graded White Wethers
Wethers for Vineyards & Orchards Looking for wethers for your vineyard or orchard? We regularly supply the smallest of our crossbred wethers — maturing under 60 cm — as well as purebred Babydoll lambs to wineries and vineyards each year. As wethers are supplied in groups, we require an order before we can confirm availability. Please contact us to join the waiting list. The wethers shown below have all been sold.
Our crossbred wethers are deliberately selected for their compact size, making them an ideal and efficient grazing option for vineyards and orchards. Several of these lambs have already been supplied to a Western Australian winery as part of their integrated grazing program.