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@Sally Sunshine I think I read that they could be bred as early as three months? We had a pygmy doeling that was 3 months and the boys were two months. We wethered them a few weeks later. It's good because now with nanny Roxie we don't have to worry about her getting bred right back. That happened to her last year, she dropped kids at Christmas and got bred in January. I'm going to let her have a year off this time.
 
the sheep, you said I could tye them but then I would have other problems
It was a lame joke about aliens showing up to check out the crop circles the sheep would make.
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Coyotes will go after sheep and goats though.
 
@Sally Sunshine I think I read that they could be bred as early as three months? We had a pygmy doeling that was 3 months and the boys were two months. We wethered them a few weeks later. It's good because now with nanny Roxie we don't have to worry about her getting bred right back. That happened to her last year, she dropped kids at Christmas and got bred in January. I'm going to let her have a year off this time.

By what method? AI? Conjugal visits? Curious minds what to know.
 
Yeah, well it was pretty lame. I needed a little alien smiley, but was too lazy.

I think sheep or goats would be more work for you over time than mowing. If you mow the hard parts, around the stuff you don't want destroyed, maybe CB can do the other parts.

His feet dont reach the pedals ! I did ask Robert about mowing today. I guess that was a no as he didnt answer.
 
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