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Sheep are an experience all of their own, that's for sure. I had one a few years ago. She was supposed to be a Baby Doll (Southdown), but they have wooly faces, she may actually have been a Shetland. Whatever she was, she was small, and rather flighty, but not too bad once you got your hands on her. She got along well with the goats, though if I had to tie her up for any reason, I had to get her out of the pen, because the goats would butt her constantly when she was tied (stupid goats!!)

DD fell in love with a Katahdin lamb at the fair last year - I don't know, there may be hair sheep in my future.
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There are breeds of sheep that are known as good milk producers (there are a few types of cheese that are only made with sheep milk), curiously, they are wooled, not hair, breeds. Now that is tri-purpose!
 
Just rolled in from a hike. Took the DS$ out for a jaunt and he got to do some hill work. We of course, also had to climb the tallest rock outcropping. All good!
Off to wrestling this evening so I guess playtime is over...
 

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