Thank you my friend! They are Nigerian dwarfs. They’re basically just pets for our kids to get to play with. We sell The baby goats so they help earn there keep. It’s a great experience for our kids. I’ve been wanting to get into Katahdin! I hear they’re pretty smart and tough little meat Sheep. That’s awesome man! How has your experience been with them?Great pictures. Do you raise them for dairy or meat?
We raise Katahdin sheep for meat. No cats. A dog and a bunch of chickens.
Sure hope they don't! Be safe sir, and all your family.View attachment 126953
I’m smoking Best Brown Flake in a Merrick Poker and having a second cup of coffee. All the tree limbs are glazed in ice after receiving freezing rain all morning. I’m hoping they don’t break off and take out power lines.?
Would sure love to see your little pipe. My very first briar was small Balandis. I love the thing. Smokes great!Had a bowl of Velvet in a small Balandis blue pear wood pipe, very light, great little pipe. Sun finally coming out along the Gulf Coast.
Thank you, Carol. You’re a sweetheart.Sure hope they don't! Be safe sir, and all your family.
Ha! Don't let that get around! Good thing you didn't know me! LOL!Thank you, Carol. You’re a sweetheart.
I agree. Having animals to take care of is a great learning process for young kids. We’ve had Katahdin’s for two years. Excellent breed with great track record for easy lambing, good mothers that thro twins usually. Plus as a hair breed no shearing. Our two ewes have super genetics and are very easy to take care of.Thank you my friend!
Thank you my friend! They are Nigerian dwarfs. They’re basically just pets for our kids to get to play with. We sell The baby goats so they help earn there keep. It’s a great experience for our kids. I’ve been wanting to get into Katahdin! I hear they’re pretty smart and tough little meat Sheep. That’s awesome man! How has your experience been with them?