On Tue, 23 Mar 2010, GARLAND STAMPER wrote:
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 14:03:48 -0700
From: GARLAND STAMPER
Reply-To: blackbelly@lists.blackbellysheep.info
To: blackbelly@lists.blackbellysheep.info
Subject: Re: [Blackbelly] Must be spring
Peter and Kathy,
I really enjoy your updates. Glad spring
Carol,
Thank you so much! My sheep and all the animals, actually, are so
photogenic. I try to carry my small camera with me all the time. Willow's
single ram, Wyatt, is a character...always into something...he's a great
subject.
Thanks for the tip, also.
Beth
You take exceptional photos, Beth. Your making them available on a
Facebook page will give your breed good exposure. The more times you
can include the breed name American Blackbelly in each photo's
caption, the better the search engines will be at finding them.
Carol
At 03:17 PM 3/23/2010,
Hi all,
I wanted to see of this would work. This is a link to my Facebook sheep
album. There is a new pic of the triplets and some random old pics, too.
Also, Sierra Luna Duncan is pictured several times, a 15 month old very nice
breeding ram prospect that I'm selling. He's quite conformati
Peter and Kathy,
I really enjoy your updates. Glad spring is finally appearing your way. We
go back and forth...spring...then snow...then 22 degs, then 67 degs...
Be careful what you wish for...silent blackbellies are a blessing...if you
really need to hear one non-stop...I'll lend Frosty to
Our girls are celebrating spring and a long rainy winters end here in northern
California. They have bursts of head butting and jumping straight up in the
air doing 180 turns a the same time!. They are 1 year old now so we are doing
CDT vaccinations and hoof trimming (Just one of our four sheep