[Jacob-list] Re: More power and the midnight glow...
Gary Tomas Fay
fayg at mebtel.net
Sun Aug 26 13:10:44 EDT 2001
List members,
I arrived home today to the sight of the sheep laying in the shade and
contently chewing their cud. I kept thinking to myself what a wonderful
way to spend a Sunday afternoon. Too baaahd it can't be enjoyed 24 hours
a day ... well, I guess if you have a farm in the right location, it is
possible. 7;-O
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V ( Gary )
Kathryn Shirley wrote:
> I always blame any unfortunate turn of events on the nuclear power
> plant down the road. The tower is visible from my place. :-0
>
> Kate Shirley
>
> Linda wrote:
>
>> The year the comet passed over, the number of forward horned lambs
>> in this part of Georgia seemed to have been really excessive - my
>> flock and others. We figured it was the gravitational pull of the
>> comet! :-)Linda
>> Visit our flock of Jacob Sheepwww.patchworkfibers.com
>>
>> On Sat, 25 Aug 2001 17:01:23 -0500, R Unzicker wrote:
>>
>> >An equally frustrating problem I had this year was "lobster claw"
>> horns on ewe lambs. It
>> >happened on three (out of 16) ewe lambs. Each lamb was sired
>> by a different ram. I
>> >have never had this before and all of a sudden, three! And here
>> I thought I had prefect
>> >Jacobs! Maybe it was the water.
>> >Royal
>> >
>>
>
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