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Sheepshape
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Greybeard.....no problems with the remainder of his offspring.....we have about 50 of them (the only offspring he has ever/will ever have). He was, however, in a fatal argument with our one-eyed ram (who lost his eye to another ram!) and had to be euthanised (by the vet) when he failed to recover from a severe head-butting injury.
I'm just realising how complicated the whole of my sheep breeding has become! The Blue Faced Leicester ram who was euthanised after his severe concussion was borrowed from the neighbour who shot our ewe today. (I'm a pacifistic vegetarian who couldn't shoot a clay pigeon.....but I haven't a problem with the responsible use of firearms by people with the knowledge/ability...and firearms licence). Thankfully there is a good understanding locally of the nature of animals and I am offering the single purebred ram son to the sheep farmer (plus whatever financial compensation he sees fit).
I'm just realising how complicated the whole of my sheep breeding has become! The Blue Faced Leicester ram who was euthanised after his severe concussion was borrowed from the neighbour who shot our ewe today. (I'm a pacifistic vegetarian who couldn't shoot a clay pigeon.....but I haven't a problem with the responsible use of firearms by people with the knowledge/ability...and firearms licence). Thankfully there is a good understanding locally of the nature of animals and I am offering the single purebred ram son to the sheep farmer (plus whatever financial compensation he sees fit).