Deborah -

OK. Not just the sheep. I also have a herd of beautiful alpine goats 
that are looking for a new home, also.

AND, I have several hogs and angus that are going to be looking for 
lockers soon,also.

I think the position of the bunnies and the verm will be all the more 
secure by the above transitions.

The chickens? Well, you gotta love 'em. I just had a Rhode Island hen 
proudly strut across the chicken yard with 3 beautiful newly hatched 
guinea hens following her. That Rhode Island rooster seems to work 
hard but never get any where..

Actually, I had a bottle-fed Jacobs who, for a while at least, 
thought that she was a car and that my truck was her mother. This was 
all fine until the day she caught a glimpse of the rest of her 
apparent flock wheeling down the highway at 60 miles an hour...

Later

-Allan

>Allan--Why must you give away your sheep (other than their requirement
>to ride in the front seat, of course)?
>Deborah
>
>Allan Balliett wrote:
>>
>>  Anyone interested in taking in a conservation flock of sweet and
>>  loving Jacobs Sheep (noting that they are located in Loudoun Co, VA)
>>  should contact me immediately.
>>
>>  -Allan

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