This is the blog for our little farm in Skagit county. Here we have Shetland sheep and Nigerian Dwarf goats. In addition we have donkeys, cattle, pigs, chickens, geese, and peafowl. The blog describes the weekly activities here.
Thanks Denise! I hope you enjoy Coco’s fleece. It was Logan’s fleece that we initially identified as Huey’s. But I still think the moorit sheep darkened in color this year.
Thanks Tina. The smoky smell seemed to go away. The wool just smells like wool. The epoxy seemed to go well but we have not yet trusted it enough to put him with the other rams yet.
nice pictures! look at all that lovely wool- I already got a start sampling Coco’s fleece. Think it’s going to be really fun to work with- Thanks!
Thanks Denise! I hope you enjoy Coco’s fleece. It was Logan’s fleece that we initially identified as Huey’s. But I still think the moorit sheep darkened in color this year.
I hope the smoky smell went away – how inconvenient for you with your asthma. Hope that epoxy treatment on the ram’s horns went well.
Thanks Tina. The smoky smell seemed to go away. The wool just smells like wool. The epoxy seemed to go well but we have not yet trusted it enough to put him with the other rams yet.
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