Jennifer Hinkle - Here's my journal about my sheep and rabbits.

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Very nice pictures. We have several different kinds of chickens but our Barred Rocks are my favorite. Our sheep are a mixture of Katahdin/Dorper cross and mostly full blooded Katahdin.
 

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Thanks for sharing the pics. I'll be "riding along" with you on your journey (here). You know, you can post multiple pictures in one post... Just select them one after the other for upload. :) Time to get that lone survivor some company! She is a "flock" animal after all. I recommend a nice round dozen!;)
Thank you did not know about posting multiple pics in same post. Lone survivor thinks she's a sheep. She sleeps and lives with them. She got attacked by something and all we found was feathers. We didnt see her for a few days and then we found her in the sheep house with the sheep. She hardly leaves their sides now. Its funny to look out and see her laying in the middle of them all. She feels save with them I guess.
 
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Jennifer Hinkle

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Everything is going good on the farm. Sheep are happy, there is green grass again. Lambs are healthy and growing like crazy. Rabbit is doing well, still haven't gotten anymore, but plan on it. I miss having baby bunnies. One of our cats had 3 kittens which brings us up to 6 cats.
 

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I have a lamb that when she was born I named her Buttercup because of course I am keeping my ewes. Well her name has been changed, It is now Iris on account of me not being able to keep her from eating my Irises that i have planted around my yard. We let them out to eat the grass in the yard as natural lawnmowers. And the first thing she does, is head straight to my Irises and eat them.
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