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  • Baymule
    Baymule reacted to Ridgetop's post in the thread SageHill Ranch Journal with Haha Haha.
    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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    Baymule reacted to SageHill's post in the thread SageHill Ranch Journal with Love Love.
    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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    Baymule reacted to Ridgetop's post in the thread Milk sheep? with Like Like.
    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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    Baymule reacted to Ridgetop's post in the thread Buford T. Justice with Love Love.
    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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    Baymule replied to the thread Coffee anyone ?.
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    Baymule reacted to SageHill's post in the thread Coffee anyone ? with Like Like.
    Puppy time - the fun begins! Very cute. 😊
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    Baymule reacted to Margali's post in the thread Coffee anyone ? with Haha Haha.
    This is Alexander's puppy. I haven't picked out mine yet... *shush* ;)
  • Ridgetop
    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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    Ridgetop replied to the thread Milk sheep?.
    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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    Ridgetop reacted to ENSJ's post in the thread Milk sheep? with Informative Informative.
    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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    Ridgetop reacted to ENSJ's post in the thread Milk sheep? with Informative Informative.
    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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    Ridgetop reacted to ENSJ's post in the thread Milk sheep? with Informative Informative.
    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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    Ridgetop reacted to purplequeenvt's post in the thread Milk sheep? with Like Like.
    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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    Ridgetop reacted to Baymule's post in the thread Milk sheep? with Like Like.
    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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    Ridgetop reacted to Britgoes2market's post in the thread Milk sheep? with Like Like.
    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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