hairless sheep??

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I saw that too, I was actually going to ask. You beat me to it! Do you suppose they meant hair sheep?
 

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i hope so...i don't see the point of having a bald sheep
 

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She looks like a hair breed of sheep (aka a "woolless" sheep)...so maybe that's what they meant.
 

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SheepGirl said:
She looks like a hair breed of sheep (aka a "woolless" sheep)...so maybe that's what they meant.
I agree with this point,no any better explaination
 

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wirefence said:
SheepGirl said:
She looks like a hair breed of sheep (aka a "woolless" sheep)...so maybe that's what they meant.
I agree with this point,no any better explaination
that's what i was hoping they meant... Thanks!
 

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I actually just looked at the ad again...

She kidded 2 lambs this year and may be bred again.
Sheep don't kid, they lamb...oh jeez. That and they don't know the breed--I don't know if I would ever buy a sheep from this person.

It's pretty funny, actually! :lol:
 

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Haha I get craigslist postings like this on my craigslist all the time. If they dont know the breed it seems they will just pick a breed out of thin air. It makes no sense

I actually do have a hair sheep that I like to call hairless. She is a purebred and registered Katahdin ewe. She has some sort of coat problem and her hair is very very very short. You can see the pigmentation of her skin because the hair is so short. She looks pink most of the time with spots. Nobody is sure why she has this coat problem, but the good thing is she throws excellent lambs that dont have the problem. She is a very interesting ewe
 

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And she sure does want an awful lot for her! That ewe looks tiny for a 2-3 year old. My girls are just pushing a year, are purebred but unregistered, and still look twice the size of that one.
 
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