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Angrymog
Jan 30, 2012

Really Madcats

Are these guys rare sheep or edible sheep or both?

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Angrymog
Jan 30, 2012

Really Madcats

A question about goasts and sheep - the stereotype is that sheep are dumb and goats are smart. How true is this, or is it more of an individual thing?

The parents used to do small scale rabbit farming in India (for sale to restaurants and friends) and whilst they had names so we could track the breeding they weren't pets. We did have crazy hippies try to buy the entire stock once or twice to save the poor little bunnies.

Angrymog fucked around with this message at 20:49 on Mar 2, 2016

Angrymog
Jan 30, 2012

Really Madcats

Silly question - you're breeding Nimrod to Reba? Doesn't that cause inbreeding problems, or is the generation gap enough to avoid them?

Angrymog
Jan 30, 2012

Really Madcats

Can you milk her manually? Or find out if any other farms have lambs that need fostering?

Angrymog
Jan 30, 2012

Really Madcats

Knee spots seem to be common - is the pigmentation affected by temperature the way it is with cats and rabbits?

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Angrymog
Jan 30, 2012

Really Madcats

I noticed in that video that the sheep were basically just laying there - is that some advanced sheep control technique, or just sheep that are used to the whole process?

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