Sheep milk info~Just a little FYI :)

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How about a bit of nice compost for that little seedling:

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One of the families we meet with for fellowship, were all raised on pastured sheep milk. I think they all miss it.
As the family has split off into marriages, they are getting goats though. Easier to deal with in our climate.
 

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OMG!!! Too cute!! Did he/she just stop there to take a little nap? Awww! Just couldn't go on without a quick power nap. :p

At any given time if I were to take a cute photo of my sheep they would be just chilling out and chewing cuds. :p
 

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I took a great picture of my brothers ram and sent it into Hobby Farm Magazine. It was in last years Sept issue. I was so happy, I had a photo "published"! :lol:
 

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Shetland. I'm not sure? I think I've looked before because they also post pictures on their website daily but I never saw it. I also discovered recently that somewhere along the line I deleted it off my computer so I no longer have it at all. I do have a copy of the magazine though.
 

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big brown horse said:
OMG!!! Too cute!! Did he/she just stop there to take a little nap? Awww! Just couldn't go on with out a quick power nap. :p

At any given time if I were to take a cute photo of my sheep they would be just chilling out and chewing cuds. :p
Ha-ha! No, her sister was jumping on and off the tire and she was trying, too. I think her little black coat restricted her a bit, and she stumbled and flopped onto the tire and I just happened to catch it before the camera started shaking too much from my laughter!

My goats make me laugh every single day, and a hundred times a day when there are babies. :lol:

That black one is Plum. When she was small enough to jump on the tire, I could call her, pat the tire with my hand, and she would hop up on it every single time. So cute!!! :love

Ginger, my ginormous doe, makes me laugh every time she burps up a cud for some reason. She stands there looking at me, then does a HUGE belch, and her cheeks puff out like an old trumpet player as she chews the biggest cud I've ever seen. Every time. I don't know why, but it makes me laugh. It is just a cud. :hu

Each of my goats does something regularly that makes me smile or laugh, and I never know when they are going to come up with something out of the norm to make me giggle.

Of course, I do cuss them out regularly, too, and shake my fist and yell, (c'mon, everyone yell with me:) "It's a good thing you are CUTE!" :p
 

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