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Stories of everyday life on our farm, featuring cats, our little flock of Shetland Sheep and garden life, plus a recipe to try every once in a while. Wait, now there is spinning and crocheting, don't forget spinning and crocheting all that Shetland wool... So, thanks for stopping by - who knows what you'll find!!
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This is great! Who needs a groundhog when you have a handsome cat like Neelix? Very exciting news about Gwendolyn.
A pox on Puxatawnee Neelix!!!! (Cute shot)
I don't know about 6 more weeks, but we're sure getting blasted today. Oh well...with the big game down south maybe people will stay off the roads. It's terrible here: wind, snow, sleet, frozen stinging pellets - the works.
Glad to hear about Psycho Ewe...let's hope personality doesn't transfer, eh? LOL!
Feel better!
So is that horned sheep a "she"? And she's preggers? Why did you choose to ultrasound rather than just wait? Although it WOULD be nice to know, and I DO have a husband with an ultrasound. Hmm....
Last year we did u/s Valentine, and she wasn't pregnant after being bred at Lois' before coming to Boulderneigh. I have a gut feeling that she's not pregnant this year, either.
OMGoondess, that's a lot of beating hearts! I can't wait to see if it's two or three! She must really feel tired. I would just lay down and rest if I was her! lol!
Congrats Tina! I'm so happy that your ewe is pregnant. I know you were concerned that perhaps she was a she-he ;-) (My Grandmother had a cat named Hector He-She, because of course he turned out to be a she). Who did you breed her too? Does she and the ram carry spots? She has some nice head markings. Take care,
Tammy
thank you for coming over to my birthday party at the weekend, it was an honour to meet you!
aw..babies are on the way! xxx
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