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Peter, in San Martin, near San Jose, we too have late-shedding sheep.
A few have just started, and look exactly like you say, and others are
completely shed, now. I start my mornings by coming out and releasing
the younger/smaller animals from their pens and usually pay a little
attention to them,
I have found that my popularity with my sheep has increased
significantly now that I occasionally carry a handful of dog kibble.
Several of the sheep now mob me, begging for treats. I dispense the
kibble piece by piece into upturned, open mouths. Not all of my sheep
are willing to swap their
Mine love Animal crackers . . .. all I have to do is shake the bag and they
all come running! So easy to get them to go where you want when they're
mobbing you for a cookie! Although, not always easy to GET where you want
when you're surrounded! LOL!
-Original Message-
From:
Since I know Carol knows this :), I just want to make everyone aware to be
careful when using dog food. Some (depends on the brand) are high in
copper. We all know that a little isn't bad, but I have seen this cause
problems before.
As with anything, a little is usually okay, a lot is bad.