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Farmer Connie

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Im not sure how america does it but here in england they mark their sheep to tell each other's apart.
We have a neighboring farm who breeds sheep. They are all marked with orange for identification as well. I believe they are Mexican (owners). We never ever see them. They have hired Spanish workers to work the farm as well.
When we did sheep for FFA many moons ago, ear tags were used.
Hardly see them as well. I live outside-hehe.. might as well call it that.
 

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We have a neighboring farm who breeds sheep. They are all marked with orange for identification as well. I believe they are Mexican (owners). We never ever see them. They have hired Spanish workers to work the farm as well.
When we did sheep for FFA many moons ago, ear tags were used.
Hardly see them as well. I live outside-hehe.. might as well call it that.
Ah okay
What do you mean :D
 

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