The U.S. Sheep Shortage No One Is Talking About (7 Million Lamb Gap)

In the 1970s, America raised over 17 million sheep. Today… we have less than 5 million. So where did they go? In this video, we break down the U.S. sheep shortage and uncover the shocking truth: America is short nearly 7 million lambs every year That gap is being filled by imports from countries like Australia and New Zealand — but what does that mean for U.S. producers? We’ll cover: The collapse of the U.S. sheep flock How imports took over the lamb market Why demand for lamb is still strong And the massive opportunity this creates for ranchers If you’ve ever thought about raising sheep… this might be the most overlooked opportunity in agriculture today. Whether you're a rancher, homesteader, or just curious about the future of American agriculture—this is a story you need to understand.