This crazy girl is getting sheep!

Messybun

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Here are the pics from Facebook.
 

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That are beautiful! You need to start a thread on BYH and be sure to use their breed name in the title, to draw people interested in that breed to your post. From what I understand there are not a lot of them in the US.
 

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That are beautiful! You need to start a thread on BYH and be sure to use their breed name in the title, to draw people interested in that breed to your post. From what I understand there are not a lot of them in the US.
That’s what she said too!
I’m a little suspicious to be honest. She said they’re six months and only 50-60 lbs. which smaller works better for me, but from what I’ve read they should be around 100 by this age, possibly larger. I’m wondering if I was reading on the UK site though; breed standards do vary from country.

In any case, this lady offers spinning classes with her wool so whatever they are I know I’ll be able to get good fiber. I’m hoping teeswater, but if they’re just small it won’t hurt my feelings a bit.
 
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