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Beekissed
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Thank you all for not beating me up about this thing....believe me, I've been doing it plenty to myself. I'm not usually a quitter but wisdom overrules determination sometimes. I think it would be different if I didn't go out to work and could stay home for this.TanksHill said:Oh Bee,
Blossom looks great and those two little ones are just adorable. You sure do have your hands full right now. I think your decision not to milk is great. Whatever works best for you.
I am sorry to see you youngest leaving but he is a great young man, tell him thank you for me!!
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I will tell him what you all said, when I can get his address. He was one nervous pup, I can tell you that! I would love to see him making his bed each morning and folding his clothing with military precision....I would pay money to see that!!

You said he worms for 6 months straight!?? Wow, seems like alot. I was told by the woman I got mine from...worm 2x a year once every 6 months. Thats it! Maybe different for each breed? I dont know. Anyways....wow, they are beautifull. Are you haveing to bottle feed? If not...try to get some Lamb pellets.they are not too expencive, and trust me, they get fat fast on them. Just offer about a cup a piece...2x a day, and make sure you hold the pan you feed them from. This way they know YOU as a food source, and become friendly. This is what I did with Sonny boy, and now he follows me around, like a puppy...and wants to climb in my lap if I sit down. Enjoy your sheep....they are wonderfull little things.