bonbean01
Herd Master
I want kisses from both of them...and cuddles too...super sweet!
Southern by choice said:Well we got back kinda late and its grey and nasty here so not the best pics but here they are!
Baby boy with no name yet
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DD named her "Gwen" for Lady Guinevere
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trying to get a pic of the marblrd blue/brown eye.... not working out :/
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Goats/sheep checking each other out....Coco Straws ND is a MEAN lil BRAT
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I'm feeding them some alfalfa... they love alfalfa
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The two together, check her tail out.... so long she can step on it... tail is getting done after the new year
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And you passed??Pearce Pastures said:Oh man is that C-U-T-E!!! Ya know, I got offered a free bottle lamb the other day....
Pearce- don't listen to him...I don't know what kind of sheep it is but our Jacobs eat the same feed and get the same minerals and live with our goats... jacobs are hardy like goats, the copper is a storage issue .... these jacobs and their line do not have a storage issue. I really did not think I would like the sheep...they were for my DD.... I am so glad we got them, theya re sweet friendly yet not obnoxiously demanding, and their sound...................I love their sound.Straw Hat Kikos said:And you'd have to feed different and keep the goat minerals away and no goat feed and it may be lonely without another sheep. Yeah stay on the good side Pearce and stick with goats.