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Re: Shetland Sheep
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#1 · August 26, 2001, 9:05 am
Quote from Forum Archives on August 26, 2001, 9:05 amPosted by: esthermack <esthermack@...>
Hi. I raise Shetlands and love them. They are friendly and easy to manage.
They are considered "primitive" sheep so they are hardy and have many
unimproved characteristics...one of which is that they shed if not sheared.
In the Shetland Islands, these sheep are "rooed" or hand plucked.Esther Mack
in VA_________________________________________________________________
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Posted by: esthermack <esthermack@...>
Hi. I raise Shetlands and love them. They are friendly and easy to manage.
They are considered "primitive" sheep so they are hardy and have many
unimproved characteristics...one of which is that they shed if not sheared.
In the Shetland Islands, these sheep are "rooed" or hand plucked.
They are considered "primitive" sheep so they are hardy and have many
unimproved characteristics...one of which is that they shed if not sheared.
In the Shetland Islands, these sheep are "rooed" or hand plucked.
Esther Mack
in VA
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