Another fun thing is a lady from California who shows her Colombian and Cotswold sheep at several shows during the summer also brings with her a show string of Shetlands she gets from her friend in California. They were short two rams so came to me for some to fill the show string. I sent my two oldest rams, only 7 weeks old with them. Another one of her friends was in Reno this weekend to attend a large sheep show and sale at the Nugget Casino. She was purchasing a Dorset ewe from the sale. Zorro and Spud went with her in a large dog crate. I never sell any body this young but with no papers I sent them off knowing that these ladies are real sheep people and would give them the care they need and deserve.
I'm promised updates on the judges comments. Their first show will be in another two weeks! So far they are responding well to their new home and the little rams mothers, Jorja and Hattie, did great with the loss of their kids at such a young age.
We also had a T-Party! Becky helped me band most of the ram lambs. I left two intact to watch how horns grow and use if it becomes impossible for me to get a new ram from another breeder this fall. There are loads of rams out there for sale but I'm not sure how to get them here to Reno with the budget I have to work with. Something will come up and I have back ups just in case.
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We have to find a way to get Eureka or Oreo to you.....
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I can hardly believe how green the valley is now, and this is just in time to ensure that our transplanted trees will thrive. It's great!
I knew that was Becky's yarn the second I saw it. No one spins as beautifully as she does.
I'm always willing to transport... I'll be down for Sharon & Ian's party in September, if you find something.
We, too, are enjoying some lush pasture right now. I've even been able to cut back or eliminate feeding hay as the grazing is so good right now. The sheep are in heaven. :)
Beautiful skeins!
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