Wow, just catching up on posts and saw Barb and Mark post about the
number of sheep they have - why can't ya'll be here in Texas?!? I can't
find a blackbelly breeder locally (SE Texas) to save my life, and all I
want is some more to help keep the pasture down :-) Can't afford to
have any
Kristi:
We live in Ballinger, Texas - roughly between San Angelo and Abilene - in
West Texas. Have three generations. Will send pictures if you are
interested. We have more than our pasture will support.
Linda Cook
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Where in Tennesee is your farm located?
Thanks,
Chris B
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We used to run 400' of hose from the house to three watering tanks. Two for
the sheep and one for the cows. Each had water heaters to prevent icing.
Then we would roll the hose up on a large wheel and bring it in to the wash
room so it would not freeze. This fall we tired of this procedure and
Hi,
I know most everyone here has mainly the black belly sheep, but on the off
chance that there are some like me that have other types as well, I thought
I would post here as I have lots of dorper/katahdin cross lambs available.
Below is the link to the photos of what I have at this time; I have
We are pleased to announce the addition of Lisa Hutchison, our new office
manager.
Lisa has worked in accounting for a multi-million dollar company for 14 1/2
years. Her final year, she held the position of Cost Control Manager for a
60 million dollar job. We are very fortunate to have her join