BAYMULE FINALLY HAS SHEEP!!!

digitS'

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Steve what was wrong about working equipment shed?
Too far from a decent farm environment of soil, plants and critters ...

Cold, dirty, bad smells, noisy... concrete floor, unattractive surroundings, dangerous equipment ...

Petunia ran off to pick posies ...

Petunia
 

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Steve what was wrong about working equipment shed?
Let me consider that question for Steve.
Equipment shed: no heat/cold metal :barnie :celebrateGreenhouse: warmth & green plants

I think Steve is brilliant and made a great choice. Of course, living in New York -- like living in South-est, central-est Wisconsin -- may make working in an unheated pole barn look good.
 

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When one identifies the meat with either a name or number, one gets valuable information that gives you a real clue as to selecting the animal individuals in a flock or herd with wanted characteristics that has the genetic makeup to improve on the next generation. Scientists and knowledgeable farmers do this through progeny testing and all of us benefit from them. :thumbsup
 

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My pigs are named Bacon, Sausage and Pork Chop. :drool
Bacon will go quite well with eggs for breakfast,:drool
Sausage will be very tastey in " pigs in a blanket" for brunch :drool Pork chop will be invited to a Bar B Que as the guest of honor for dinner . :drool :thumbsup
 

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have 2 miniature black angus grazing on the oats...:lol:
it was like they went to haven
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did have to kick them out finally, did bring some in for the dw cats as well.....
 

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BABIES!!!! BABIES!!!! BABIES!!!!
That was all I could splutter in my cell phone to my husband when I checked on the sheep this morning. What?? Babies? Baby what? Finally I got LAMBS! BABY LAMBS! out of my mouth and he came running. Not only did a ewe have twins last night, but TWO ewes had lambs last night and they both had TWINS!! I have four of the cutest lambs! Ram lamb and ewe lamb for each ewe. I spent most of the day with them. I let the other two ewes out of the enclosure and sat on a milk crate, just watching and marveling at the miracle before my eyes.

I took lots of pics, but have a brand new I-phone and can't figure out how to get the pictures off. When I do, just get ready for an overload of pictures. I am a sheep grandma!
 
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