See how to verify our sheep and avoid scams. No account, just simple steps.
What It Takes to Raise Valais
Valais Blacknose are charming, but they’re not low-maintenance.
If you’re thinking about bringing them to your barn, here’s what you should know:
Valais are truly special, but they’re not for everyone. If you’re ready for the responsibility, they’ll give you a lifetime of joy (and a whole lot of Instagram-worthy moments).
How We Price Our Sheep
We take a structured, intentional approach to pricing. Every lamb is carefully evaluated using a five-part system that reflects what truly matters in building a high-quality Valais flock.
We price based on the whole picture, not just visual appeal. Flashy markings may catch the eye, but foundational traits build a flock. Our goal is to offer you an animal with both beauty and long-term value.
How to Confirm Our Valais Are Registered
All of our Valais Blacknose sheep are registered through the official Grassroots System used by the Valais Blacknose Sheep Society (VBSS).
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Step 1
Click the image to open the Grassroots Registry.
Step 2
Sign in as a guest. Type Guest in the Member No. box and Welcome99 in the Password box. Click Login. (Capitalization Matters)
Step 3
Once inside the system, click the 🔍 Search icon in the top right and choose Animal Search.
Step 4
Enter one of the following:
Step 5
Confirm that the breeder name, animal info, and tag number match the certificate you were given.
How to Spot a Valais Scam
Because not everything fluffy is legit.
Valais Blacknose sheep are rare, valuable, and in high demand, which makes them a target for scammers looking to cash in on excited (and inexperienced) buyers.
Here’s how to protect yourself before sending a single dollar.
The photos don't match the paperwork.
Make sure the tag number in the photo matches the one listed in the registration. Scammers often reuse images from other breeders' sites or social media.
You're being rushed.
"Someone else is ready to buy, act fast!" is a classic manipulation tactic. Responsible breeders give you time to ask questions and do your homework.
How To Protect Yourself
Ask for a live video call showing the sheep, its tag, and behavior
Request recent photos with a timestamp or holding today’s newspaper (yes, really)
Use secure payment methods, avoid cash apps
Ask for references from past buyers
Smart Buyer Reminder:
A real breeder will welcome your questions. If someone gets defensive, dodges details, or seems irritated by your due diligence, that’s a red flag, too.