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I had that happen some years ago. We weighed everyone. Several ewes with 5 months old lambs had gained weight. We were pleased...
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The pumpkins are now long gone. I now have plans to try growing those ginormous pumpkins. 🙃 If I'm lucky I'll get pumpkins, if not I'll...
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How much property do you have to graze your sheep? The cost will be figured on number and amount you have to feed to supplement any...
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Good training! Very good Anatolian behavior! He showed deep respect for Granny and him laying down about 6' away from her is perfect...
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Puppy time - the fun begins! Very cute. 😊
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This is Alexander's puppy. I haven't picked out mine yet... *shush* ;)
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As long as they have recovered with no ill effects, it could have been something as simple as eating something in the pasture that...
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How much property do you have to graze your sheep? The cost will be figured on number and amount you have to feed to supplement any...
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1. Do you or have you ever kept sheep for milk? What was your experience? 2. What supplements would they need in addition to...
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For hot climates hair sheep like Kathadin, St. Croix and Dorper are best. All three can actually be milked with the best known ones...
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Finnsheep and Icelandic sheep are commonly kept for milk, meat and wool. They are smaller than other dairy sheep. The wool of Icelandic...
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Look into Finns. They are milky (because they like to have litters of lambs) and nice wool. Just make sure you purchase from someone...
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They are pastured, put in a pen at night for safety. I bought this place a little over a year ago. I have had one field fenced for them...
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I can't quite answer this question YET, but I sold all my 4H sheep and purchased the Tunis breed. Suposedly, they are a meat, wool, and...
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