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purplequeenvt
Herd Master
"Gimme a smooch!"

Ya like it?elevan said:That mane on Helen is just too cute![]()
See that's the thing...she *looks* like a liver chestnut (has been that color her entire life). She also has a black dorsal stripe, dark points, and a brownish body so I thought she was a dun of some sort for a while. Then I did genetic testing on her just for the heck of it.......she is black. Boring old black, no dun, no grey, no other interesting modifying genes that would explain why she has never actually been black. Her mom is a bay tobiano (we also own her) and her dad (there is some confusion on what color he was) was a dark (I would assume black) horse that either greyed out or was a roan. He died before I got Helen so I never saw him.RemudaOne said:I would say that Helen is a Liver Chestnut. She's a cutie![]()
Ya know, all i ever did is see your pics, but you need a hugs!purplequeenvt said:It has been an aggravating couple weeks.
I've been away at our church's youth retreat (great time!), but now that I am home there is so much to be done.
Most of the sheep are very anemic and it doesn't seem to be parasites. We had 3 sheep (1 lamb and 2 ewes) that got bottle-jaw last week. I de-wormed (again), gave them B complex and the bottle-jaw cleared up. I got back Saturday afternoon and shortly afterwards one of the ewes died. I did an autopsy of sorts and got some samples of poop and liver. I have to call the vet in the morning and have them come out and help me figure this thing out. I hate this time of year.
Another stress is that a predator has found my birds. I have lost most of the chicks that I purchased and hatched this year. I suspect a possum. My strategy for right now is to lock up all the important birds in dog crates to keep them safe. I also have a radio playing in the coop. I'm going need to do renovations to make the coop more secure.
My sister is home (after 3 weeks) from the hospital, but she is far from well. It is going to a long time before she is truly healthy again.
Hope you can figure this bottle jaw out!
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