[Jacob-list] washing wool

Betty Berlenbach lambfarm at sover.net
Sat Jan 24 19:10:10 EST 2004


Some want you there with them; some decidedly don't want you there, and will
stamp their feet to get rid of you, or stop laboring, and some couldn't care
less, looking at you with great disdain because you are only a human!  The
trick is to figure out which ones want you each year (and it could be the
one who DIDN"T want you last year!) and be there for them, and leave the
others, if they clearly tell you to get lost.  REspect, and all that.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gillian Fuqua" <gillianfuqua at adelphia.net>
To: <kellyandrich at earthlink.net>
Cc: <jacob-list at jacobsheep.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 6:16 PM
Subject: [Jacob-list] washing wool


>
> I sort my wool prior to washing.  I would think that it would be
> harder to sort post washing.  some fleeces seem to lend themselves to
> sorting better than others do.  I have found that I get some nice
> white, some nice dark and some lovely in between stuff.  I have found
> Jacob fleece very easy to wash.
> Keep those lambing stories coming.  Up here in the arctic, aka VT, we
> are not expecting lambs until early April.  -13 this morning, lambing
> stories let me know that it will warm up some time!  I think for
> Victoria the key to my first lambing season was having someone who I
> could send lots of questions to.  I'm on season two and felling calmer.
>   My girls really did not seem to want me around when they lambed.  I
> heard one grunting as I came up to the barn and when I got to where I
> could peek she was standing up eating.  When I rechecked in 3 hours she
> was the proud mama of a ewe lamb.
>
> Gillian
>
>
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