Those guys are cute. When I first took a glance at the 1st photo I thought I was looking at a 2 headed mutant lamb. Now that I think about it are these pictures of lambs or sheep, I thought they were lambs but what do I know. This leads me to my next inquiry: do you guys milk these things, harvest their fur or are they mainly raised for their meat? Or all of the above?
Are you out delivering these? That'd be an adventure!
Lisa, do you remember the trip back from Des Moines' carnival petting Zoo in the VW bug with the 2 sheep, the goat, you and me ; all in the back seat/boot? It looks like your operation has more space. That seems like a good move...
I edited your post to try out the new multiple images display unit I've created. You'll notice that images that are too big for the frame display a 'cropped image' tag and all images are clickable, so you can click to view the full image.
Well I am going to try to answer all your questions about the sheep. First off Brian, you are welcome to fly down and chase them around. Second they are sheep not goats. Goats are only raised by rednecks. We raise them for delicious lamb kabobs. Their wool doesn't have any use because of the breed that we raise. The sheep are Katahdin hair sheep and they shed every spring. Craig, we think Anna and Ella are slightly cuter but whatever. Jeff, I do remember, we don't put our four legged animals in the car. Thanks for all the responses to my post.
Those guys are cute. When I first took a glance at the 1st photo I thought I was looking at a 2 headed mutant lamb. Now that I think about it are these pictures of lambs or sheep, I thought they were lambs but what do I know. This leads me to my next inquiry: do you guys milk these things, harvest their fur or are they mainly raised for their meat? Or all of the above?
Are you out delivering these? That'd be an adventure!
Lisa, do you remember the trip back from Des Moines' carnival petting Zoo in the VW bug with the 2 sheep, the goat, you and me ; all in the back seat/boot? It looks like your operation has more space. That seems like a good move...
hmm .. now shannon wants a baby goat. These are goats right? Do you chase them around? I would totally chase them around.
I edited your post to try out the new multiple images display unit I've created. You'll notice that images that are too big for the frame display a 'cropped image' tag and all images are clickable, so you can click to view the full image.
Instructions for using it are coming soon!
(cutest babies ever, by the way)
Well I am going to try to answer all your questions about the sheep. First off Brian, you are welcome to fly down and chase them around. Second they are sheep not goats. Goats are only raised by rednecks. We raise them for delicious lamb kabobs. Their wool doesn't have any use because of the breed that we raise. The sheep are Katahdin hair sheep and they shed every spring. Craig, we think Anna and Ella are slightly cuter but whatever. Jeff, I do remember, we don't put our four legged animals in the car. Thanks for all the responses to my post.