Hi, Annette,
        I remember being fascinated by the sheep in Wales and in the UK; you
may remember me spending hours going on about them. <G>  For those of
you who haven't been over, there are myriad varieties it is great fun to
see them just before (? or is it after) they are to be exhibited and are
dyed very strange colors!  I didn't know that the blue face hate wet
weather; they could BE Cavlaliers in my house! LOL

Suze

Annette Jones wrote:
>
> Carol
> I totally agree with you - this was exactly my point.!
>  I have a great friend who bred pedigree Blue faced Leicester sheep and
> showed them very successfully. They crossed them with one of the Lakeland
> breeds to produce "mules" - these were very much sort after by farmers in
> the south to cross again with if I remember correctly Sussex or Suffolk
> sheep. The difference in construction of each cross was obvious to see plus
> the hardiness of the sheep was improved as the Blue faced hated wet weather.
> Long may we continue to be open minded and willing to learn VBG I'll say no
> more!
>
> Best wishes
> Annette
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Carol Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 8:07 AM
> Subject: [CKCS-L] Other Animals & Cavaliers
>
> > > Carol I consider I learn something new every day! What I cannot
> understand
> > > is the particular reference many times to horses and Cavaliers in
> > > particular.
> > >
> >
> > Annette - I don't think the horse thing applies specifically to
> > Cavaliers.   Learning about animals, no matter what the species, can
> > relate in a positive way, and be applied to your knowledge, of other
> > animals.
> >
> > A couple of books that many, many dog people have found very valuable,
> > are on the recommended  reading list at many dog seminars.  Those books
> > are "Dairy Cattle Judging Techniques" and "Dairy Goat Judging
> > Techniques".   I don't want to go from horses to goats and cows on this
> > list, but the point is, it is amazing and very interesting what one can
> > learn from many different sources.
> >
> > Carol Williams
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