Thank you all for your responses. I didn't know how to do plain text, but
do know now.
We have three (pet) sheep. Ivy is our sick one. When Ivy was feeling
good, she and the other two ate pelleted grain at night and free-feed
grass/alfalfa mix hay along with fresh grass, etc.
If she gets hungry whe will eat roughage. Be sure it is kept fresh and
available at all times. Keeping her with the rest of your flock is best,
she will stress anytime you separate. I understand about pet sheep. We
once put over $1000 worth of IVsolution in a pet sheep to save it from
Carol. I watched this movie using streaming on my iPad. Fantastic!
Thanks for the suggestion. Had to show some of the good parts to my
wife.
Beautiful scenery. The movie's pace forces you to slow down and do
things on their time. Very effective. My favorite scenes were the one
where the herder is
Glad you liked the movie, Michael. You'll be glad to listen to the
commentary; it helped a lot. That cussing scene was followed by that
whining A'hole phoning his MOTHER, not his friend! And at the end he
said I really like to torment her like that. I really hated that jerk.
My favorite scene