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    Do you know what this cockerel is?

    Ok so this greyish cockerel was purchased at Tractor Supply and is not what he was marked as being. So with that said does anyone know what type of chicken this is? I have never had one or seen one like this? I am saying cockerel because he is already sparring with his feet and has a reddish comb.
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    Todays pics

    We have finally named the ram lamb "Ollie". From left to right: Ollie, Joy, Vanilla Ice, and Chocolate Mousse. Happy mom's with their babes. It has been dreadfully hot here, luckily we are supposed to have cooler temps the next couple days.
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    Lambs: One limping one panting

    Well Joy has a strained back leg/or hip. Yesterday morning it was sorta cool out, well for us in Florida anyway, and my lamb Joy who is about 6 weeks old was bucking and jumping all around when I opened the barn door. Today I noticed she had a slight limp in her rear right leg, although...
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    Joy is growing fast

    She is about 3 weeks old and growing very fast Her favorite place for a nap is the hay bin in the barn. Last year the boy twins did the same thing..
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    watching our brown ewe

    We are on lambing watch for our brown dorper/katahdin ewe. We thought perhaps she had something wrong with her because when we exposed her to the ram last season we saw him breed her a couple times, but she didn't take, but our other ewe did and she had twin boys from him. Then she was exposed...
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    New Member from Florida

    Hello everyone, my name is Denice and my other half is Mike. We have a small farm about an hour east of Sarasota, FL. We have only been here 2 years. We raise Turkeys, Chickens, and Sheep. We are very small scale, but we love it here. I thought the best way to introduce ourselves was to share a...
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