[Jacob-list] Registered vs. unregistered

Victoria da Roza castlerockjacobs at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 20 13:10:05 EST 2008


We are going through this same argument on the
Haflinger web about registered and unregistered. I do
not recall anyone on this list being rude???? I
belong to several horse and carriage driving lists as
well as this list and I guess I know there are always
some people who state things directly and could be
more diplomatic...but that is true of checkers at the
grocery store too.
What I always try to remember is that the people
who are supporting registration are the ones who have
done all the work on the web page, the member
listings, etc. so that if people for example want to
know more about the breed, you will have a web page to
refer them to. I certainly appreciated there being a
web page when I was just starting out! This comes
out of the money we pay for registration, plus we pay
to have ourselves listed as farms. Without these
people and those of us who pay registration, there
would be no/or less information you could use to learn
about and market the breed.
IN Great Britian, as Juliet will tell you, they
crossed their Jacobs and now the original registered
Jacob is gone and it is only here in the United States
that we have the "original" breed that came in the mid
last century to America. Most of us Jacob breeders
are in it to help preserve an endangered breed instead
of a more profitable breed and the only way to
preserve a breed is to register them to assure they
truly are the actual breed. I hope in the future all
those of you who love this breed will make the extra
effort to register your animals and make sure the next
generation of shepherds have the option of also having
this endangered breed and join us in the information
and marketing efforts. The more involved, the better
for the Jacobs ;-). Peace, Victoria

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> From: Gail <lgrisner at earthlink.net>

> Subject: [Jacob-list] I agree with Sue's daughter

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> I have to agree with Sue's daughter, in reference to

> how some of the new comers are treated. I too don't

> post because of the nasty comments I received, when

> I first joined this group. My Jacobs are not

> registered and someone made sure I understood that I

> wasn't in their league, because of that fact. At the

> time we had a young, but very handsome 4 horned ram.

> He was criticized for not having enormous horns. He

> was a baby and still growing! Most of all, though,

> was the attitude about my unregistered stock. There

> aren't many people in our area that raise Jacobs and

> I don't know of any that are registered. Even though

> some of us don't raise registered stock, it doesn't

> mean that we aren't doing everything we can to

> preserve the best qualities of the breed. I've

> checked out most of your sites and my lambs look

> just as good as your's. They just don't have the

> long fancy names attached!

>

> This is an amazing breed! They lamb easy & are great

> Moms, relatively disease free, more compact & easy

> to handle and beautiful to look at. What a package!

> It's no wonder so many of us want to raise these

> sheep- - - registered or not. Most of us signed up

> for this group to learn, find answers to our

> questions and maybe even find some sheep friends- -

> - mentors, if you will.

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> On a whole, I enjoy reading the posts and learn lots

> from all of you. Just please don't belittle us

> because our flocks aren't registered. They are just

> as important to us, as your's are to you.

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>

> Gail

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> www.loveormoneyexotics.com

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> Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 21:26:06 -0700

> From: "Beryl Schwartz"

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> Subject: [Jacob-list] Mineral Feeder

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> Just like to tell you about the success that I've

> been having with my new

> mineral feeder. I got tired of the girls knocking

> over and dirtying up

> their old feeder, so I took a chance on a Kane Creep

> Feeder, and it works

> great!!

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http://www.jefferslivestock.com/ssc/product.asp?CID=2

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<http://www.jefferslivestock.com/ssc/product.asp?CID=2&pf_id=16031>

> &pf_id=16031

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> Beryl Schwartz

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> Stockton, UT

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> Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 21:42:00 -0700

> From: "Beryl Schwartz"

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> Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Guard Llamas for sheep

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> Meg,

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> I would love to see your article. I have a guard

> llama as well and he has

> been a great help, especially when I heard them or

> when they are moved from

> one pasture to another. It is amazing to see how

> much the sheep trust him.

> I have noticed that he doesn't bother friendly dogs,

> but makes threatening

> movements towards barking ones.

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> One question for you about llamas: How do you worm

> them? He was last

> wormed in May during shearing time and I'd like to

> not repeat the

> experience. I wonder if he could have a feed

> additive, like that used for

> goats and horses, as only he can get to his hanging

> bucket.

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> Also, there is a book for children called "Harley"

> about a guard llama.

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> Beryl Schwartz

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> Stockton, UT

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> From: "R. Unzicker" <runzicker at verizon.net>

> Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] I agree with Sue's

> daughter

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> Hi Gail,

> Thanks for sharing your experience. It is yet

> another reminder that we all

> need to be careful how we sound on the internet.

> It is so easy to fire

> something off, then reread it a day later and want

> to crawl in a hole. I

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Victoria
Castle Rock Farm
Jacob Sheep & Nigerian Dwarf Goats
www.castlerockfarm.net


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