Keeping a sheep as a pet and letting them live out their life is good if that
is what they want. We name some of our farm animals but do not make pets out of
any of them. We really enjoy them but as we raised our family everyone
understood we raised them for food, even rabbits. To consider hunti
Thank you Michael. I was afraid you were going to succumb to the mighty
dollar. When my first ram Blackie, was not usuable for service, I
wethered him and he turned out to be a great pet and would lead the
flock in to the pen or wherever I needed them. He later had an injury
to his feet, he
I was talking about when he dies. That part was not clear--now that I re-read
it. He's my pet and will live his life out naturally on my ranch.
-MWS
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On Oct 8, 2013, at 5:04 PM, Erik Christy wrote:
> I'm surprised and saddened the hear talk of executing this noble creature
>
I'm surprised and saddened the hear talk of executing this noble
creature rather than continuing to admire and respect him for what he
has given and the beautiful stature he presents to all who see him. Is
this how we repay elegance?
On 10/8/2013 3:01 PM, blackbelly-requ...@lists.blackbellysh