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Chillin' with the herd
So I saw this picture on a local animal sanctuary website:
I sent them an email and was informed that her mate (in the picture next to her) had passed away a few months ago and she was very lonely. She has been living there since 5/2011. I have a soft spot for these situations so I went and picked her up on Friday.
When I got there she was terrified and miserable The woman at the sanctuary didn't know much about her other than that she was defective because her horns were backwards and she had 4 horns instead of 2, though two are broken off. I didn't see any defects, just thought she was adorable.
My Google searching brought me to Jacob sheep, which (not defectively) can have 4 horns, and I've seen a few pictures of other sheep with the 'backwards horns'.
Do you think she is a Jacob sheep? Also, having never owned a horned sheep, will the two broken horns not grow back since she is an adult?
Her with my bottle baby, Lambert:
Enjoying life:
Not understanding the meaning of nap time:
I sent them an email and was informed that her mate (in the picture next to her) had passed away a few months ago and she was very lonely. She has been living there since 5/2011. I have a soft spot for these situations so I went and picked her up on Friday.
When I got there she was terrified and miserable The woman at the sanctuary didn't know much about her other than that she was defective because her horns were backwards and she had 4 horns instead of 2, though two are broken off. I didn't see any defects, just thought she was adorable.
My Google searching brought me to Jacob sheep, which (not defectively) can have 4 horns, and I've seen a few pictures of other sheep with the 'backwards horns'.
Do you think she is a Jacob sheep? Also, having never owned a horned sheep, will the two broken horns not grow back since she is an adult?
Her with my bottle baby, Lambert:
Enjoying life:
Not understanding the meaning of nap time: