Along with Rick's question have they ever killed/injured each other?
Or like chickens is it more of a pecking order issue?
On 1/7/2014 6:19 PM, Rick Krach wrote:
Two questions, Michael: do you really have to keep so many rams together? It
seems like sure, eventual death for the weakest of them. Secondly, they all
have beautiful, double-curled horns. I don't see that very often so wonder if
you find them to be more valuable?
Rick Krach
in Auburn, CA
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Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2014 18:17:55 -0800
From: Michael Smith <mwsmotorspo...@gmail.com>
To: blackbelly <blackbelly@lists.blackbellysheep.info>
Subject: [Blackbelly] ABB Rams fighting video
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I'm posting a link to this video I happened to capture, for those of
you who don't have multiple rams and have not seen this up close
before. While it is awe-inspiring to watch, you can tell by my voice
as I record it, I take no pleasure in watching two of my rams fight
like this.
Ultimately, neither was harmed.
The description of what is happening and why, is in the video caption.
-Michael Smith, Perino Ranch Blackbellies
http://youtu.be/fnAw_zVofm8
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