Washington state has been requiring brucellosis testing for rams over six
months for years. That makes more sense to me than the codon values.
Eileen
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We tried wire. My sheep learned to step on the wires to push them down and
then hunch through. My guardian dogs didn't even slow down, and I think
that's what gave the sheep the idea. Electric netting does work.
Eileen
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Anything larger than a 22 would be fine. A .375 magnum, .40, or 9mm or
10mm would work. We do it just below the ear.
Eileen Breedlove
Lebanon, OR
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Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2015 20:04:32 -0700
From: Rick Krach
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Good for you, Tiana!
Eileen
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Subject: Blackbelly Digest, V
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
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only using two pastures we double up the dogs in one pasture. The
third dog is also very helpful if we decide to have puppies.
Eileen Breedlove
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