shepherdO
Loving the herd life
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Hi all,
I'm a teacher, and since one of my triplets is now a bottle-baby, I was thinking about bringing it in to show my students. I work at an inner-city type school, and most wouldn't typically get to experience something like this. I'm not sure how long I'd bring it in for, but possibly the whole day, so that the kids could look after it in groups or something like that. Details yet to be ironed out!
Anyhoo, my worry is the whole issue with pregnant women and sheep. Does anyone know if the issue is related to the birthing process, the pregnant ewes, of the lambs themselves? Could it jeopardize staff in the building who are pregnant? What about students going home to parents who might be pregnant?
Thanks for your help,
ShepherdO
I'm a teacher, and since one of my triplets is now a bottle-baby, I was thinking about bringing it in to show my students. I work at an inner-city type school, and most wouldn't typically get to experience something like this. I'm not sure how long I'd bring it in for, but possibly the whole day, so that the kids could look after it in groups or something like that. Details yet to be ironed out!
Anyhoo, my worry is the whole issue with pregnant women and sheep. Does anyone know if the issue is related to the birthing process, the pregnant ewes, of the lambs themselves? Could it jeopardize staff in the building who are pregnant? What about students going home to parents who might be pregnant?
Thanks for your help,
ShepherdO