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Sounds like a very productive day. My daughters both showed Dorsets in 4H, although we purchased from a breeder instead of raising our own. I miss having sheep now that our girls are grown.
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Ah...brings back a few memories...can almost smell that woolshed. Thanks.
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Heh....nekkid sheeeeeeep! :D
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you work very hard. Thanks for the glimpse into your life.
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Thank you for sharing with us :D:D:D
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I love your sheep! do you spin the fleece
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Nice to look at. Glad I am not there.............allergic to wool.
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Wow is shearing always that fast? Sounds super speedy to me... although I'm sure the sheep appreciate not being on their backs too long.
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The dorsets are a meat animal so we sell our wool.You can spin it but it doesn't have the kink of some breeds. Our shearer comes from MA. He makes a swing through western NY and then goes to Wales for several months. He sheared over 7,000 last year. This is the 5th year he's come to our farm. He's only a couple of years out of college. I don't spin but my aunt does. I crochet, my dd knits. Someday I'd like to learn to weave. We just butchered and I picked the lamb meat up yesterday. Mmmmm, leg of lamb and mint jelly.
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Thats a lot of wool!
Beautiful animals! |
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