BrownSheep- It's been a while

BrownSheep

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We got rid of some of our roosters :woot . She only want two but ended up taking four. My dad wants to do a rooster drop on April fools at one of his colleagues house. Sadly my mom is majorly into it so the might actually do it :lol: . I don't know how theyll react to 15 roosters in their yard.
 

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Well we have another bathroom cat. This is a feral kitten that seems to be majorly thin. Between the cold weather and competing with adults I think he may be malnourished. Please, dont get me wrong ( sadly recently I've seen a lot of members here jumping to conclusions). We have food available to the cats, both tame and feral, 24-7. They also have cat houses, giant straw houses, and out buildings available. I think this little guy is just having a hard time maintaining his body weight.

Luckily, he has come to the conclusion being tame isn't such a bad deal and doesn't seem to mind the attention. He'll stay in till he's a little better off. Some how last night he managed to turn on and get his paws into the wax warmer that is 5 ft off the ground. He's fine but has some waxy paws. :lol:

Black sheep has also started her udder. I wouldnt be surprised if she had twins :woot
 

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I hope you new bathroom cat gets fat and healthy soon! I LOVE your sheep, they are sooo cute! :love
 

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Haha thanks guys I like them quite a bit myself. This is the ewe lamb I'm most excited about. She probably won't lamb till next year or late this summer since she was born in May. She has really feminine features and is nicely structured in my opinion.

Unfortunately bathroom kitty isn't acting very well this evening and doesn't seem very interested in eating.
 

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We started with Suffolk cross ewes but are transitioning into Ramboulliet and horndorset crosses.
The darker the faces the more Suffolk they are. The reverse is true for the white faced ewes. I'm pretty naughty so I really want to add in a breed like Jacobs to get some spots.
 

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Unfortunately Bathroom Kitty passed away tonight. She took a bad turn last night where she wouldn't eat.

On a happier note. I've been job hunting for the summer and have some good leads :woot.
 
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