Re: [Blackbelly] Trees or bushes in the pasture

2014-07-02 Thread Mike Hummel
Mine will not eat Paw Paws. On 7/1/2014 3:50 PM, Carol Elkins wrote: My sheep will not eat Virginia creeper. I grow this climbing vine on all my fences as a visual barrier. Carol At 11:15 PM 6/29/2014, you wrote: I have a general question for everyone. Do any of you grow any trees or

Re: [Blackbelly] Trees or bushes in the pasture

2014-07-02 Thread Jann Bach
Mine, believe it or not, like tumbleweeds. But they don't eat enough of it to make a dent. Jann Sent from my iPhone On Jul 1, 2014, at 11:14 PM, Steve st...@ninemilesheep.com wrote: They LOVE sage brush. To the dismay of those that think the Sage Grouse are soon to be endangered.

[Blackbelly] Trees or bushes in the pasture

2014-07-01 Thread Eileen Breedlove
We have hawthorne trees that the birds seed in our pastures, and the sheep let them alone. They also do not eat tansy ragwort or thistles, but I wish they would! We also have tussocks that the sheep ignore. Eileen Breedlove ___ This message is

Re: [Blackbelly] Trees or bushes in the pasture

2014-07-01 Thread Carol Elkins
My sheep will not eat Virginia creeper. I grow this climbing vine on all my fences as a visual barrier. Carol At 11:15 PM 6/29/2014, you wrote: I have a general question for everyone. Do any of you grow any trees or bushes inside your pastures which the sheep will not and do not like to eat?

Re: [Blackbelly] Trees or bushes in the pasture

2014-07-01 Thread Steve
They LOVE sage brush. To the dismay of those that think the Sage Grouse are soon to be endangered. Steve On 6/30/2014 5:27 PM, Eileen Breedlove wrote: We have hawthorne trees that the birds seed in our pastures, and the sheep let them alone. They also do not eat tansy ragwort or thistles,