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HankTheTank

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:welcome Where we will turn you from a "goat fancier" to a fully blown enabler in only a matter of days! :D
 

bonbean01

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Welcome!!!

Think sheep...sheep...sheep...hair sheep...hair sheep..hair sheep...we need more sheep people...more hair sheep people...LOLOL...we have S.A.S....sheep addiction syndrome...sounds so much better than GAS..right? ;)
 

SmallFarmGirl

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:welcome I already see you're taken care of so I'll go convince someone else to get goats... :lol:
 

nemers2softball

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bonbean01 said:
Welcome!!!

Think sheep...sheep...sheep...hair sheep...hair sheep..hair sheep...we need more sheep people...more hair sheep people...LOLOL...we have S.A.S....sheep addiction syndrome...sounds so much better than GAS..right? ;)
If I decided to get sheep...(or goats). Not yet determined. :) Haha. What type of sheep would be a good type of show sheep for a beginner??
 

Straw Hat Kikos

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Whichever way you go, I would never keep sheep and goat together. The nutritional needs are very different. I see so many that say, "Keep them together," but I advise against it. Goats are very good with cattle btw. I know some that feed their goats cow feed. You have to know what your looking at though.
 
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