Yes I've seen that. Don't know a name for it though.
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Yes I've seen that. Don't know a name for it though.
60% and 40% ?to smart to be sheep.
About 60 cattle and 40 goats. They like leaves, stinging nettles when small, I have seen them eat candian thistle blossoms, self medicate with wormwood
Do yaks eat mustard weed? Or just plain dried hay on the ground?
Yeah, I guess sheep have a bad reputation. They just aren’t the smartest I guessto smart to be sheep.
About 60 cattle and 40 goats. They like leaves, stinging nettles when small, I have seen them eat candian thistle blossoms, self medicate with wormwood
60% and 40% ?
That’s pretty cool!not sure if we have that up here. They are "easy" on the land as far as grazing, don't usually pull up the roots. Have tongues both like and as talented as a griaffe's
Caught Curly stretching her neck up as high as it would go and then running her tongue out to grab one to some green ash leaves.
Yeah, I guess sheep have a bad reputation. They just aren’t the smartest I guess
I didnt know they were dumb.dad used to raise them. "the only animal that spends more time trying to commit sueacide then eating."
Well, my neighbor talked about how back in the day when he did own sheep, they got their heads stuck in their cattle panel fencing (even when they don’t have much of a problem like goats might) and stay stuck the entire day.dad used to raise them. "the only animal that spends more time trying to commit sueacide then eating."