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Lamb Agility
I've added another animal to my list of agility links. First
dogs, then bunnies and cats. Now: http://www.darnfar.com/Agility_Lamb.htm -- --Matt. Rocky's a Dog. |
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dallygirl wrote:
Rocky wrote: I've added another animal to my list of agility links. First dogs, then bunnies and cats. Now: http://www.darnfar.com/Agility_Lamb.htm -- --Matt. Rocky's a Dog. actually ive given this a lot of thought and was considering a lamb when my kids left home Um, and what are you going to do when the lamb grows up into a sheep???? |
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In rec.pets.dogs.activities dallygirl wrote:
actually ive given this a lot of thought and was considering a lamb when my kids left home Well not, of course A lamb, as that would not a mentally healthy for the sheep. They are flocking creatures and need constant company to prevent distress. Minimum of 3 is general rule. -- Diane Blackman There is no moral victory in proclaiming to abhor violence while preaching with violent words. http://dog-play.com/ http://dogplayshops.com/ |
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In rec.pets.dogs.activities dallygirl wrote:
wrote: In rec.pets.dogs.activities dallygirl wrote: actually ive given this a lot of thought and was considering a lamb when my kids left home Well not, of course A lamb, as that would not a mentally healthy for the sheep. They are flocking creatures and need constant company to prevent distress. Minimum of 3 is general rule. -- Diane Blackman There is no moral victory in proclaiming to abhor violence while preaching with violent words. http://dog-play.com/ http://dogplayshops.com/ oh please and you never think of daft things. i live on a housing estate and am never likely to be without a dog be it my own or a foster. Tch tch such a reactionary thinker. You really need a smiley to understand? its a sweet pic and i have a sheep thing. im welsh, collect sheep things and have had a sheep tattoo designed for me and put on my arm. incedently my kids havent reached 10 yet so its a loong way off, maybe things would have changed by then? and im not likely to say oh look the kids are 18 off you go mummys getting a lamb.i wasnt kidding on the ferrets though. Well if we are going to be so serious about it, (a) I haven't a clue what your living circumstances are (b) I don't see the least thing daft about deciding that one would like to turn attention to rural living after responsibility for the children has lessened (c) if you are daft enough to tatoo a sheep to your arm ... enough said. -- Diane Blackman There is no moral victory in proclaiming to abhor violence while preaching with violent words. http://dog-play.com/ http://dogplayshops.com/ |
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jesus christ, i quite liked you diane. sorry i spoke.
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Robin Nuttall writes:
http://www.darnfar.com/Agility_Lamb.htm I'd be *really* impressed if she taught it to herd. actually ive given this a lot of thought and was considering a lamb when my kids left home Um, and what are you going to do when the lamb grows up into a sheep???? Sweaters to send to the kids? I've tried convincing my wife that a goat/sheep would be better than a lawnmower but it's a moot point now that our latest foster dogs have turned our yard to mud. --kyler |
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Papa Dog wrote: In article , says... I've tried convincing my wife that a goat/sheep would be better than a lawnmower but it's a moot point now that our latest foster dogs have turned our yard to mud. --kyler I've been trying to convince my wife the same thing for years. She won't let me get a goat. I guess I got to keep on cutting grass. Oh well! Papa ah but the goat wouldnt stop at the grass it would be your wifes washing too lol. |
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In article .com,
says... Papa Dog wrote: In article , says... I've tried convincing my wife that a goat/sheep would be better than a lawnmower but it's a moot point now that our latest foster dogs have turned our yard to mud. --kyler I've been trying to convince my wife the same thing for years. She won't let me get a goat. I guess I got to keep on cutting grass. Oh well! Papa ah but the goat wouldnt stop at the grass it would be your wifes washing too lol. We have a dryer in the house. No washing to eat! :-) Papa |
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