Posted by TGIN on April 28, 2013 at 06:06:51 from (4.252.101.41):
In Reply to: How about sheep? posted by Justin SE IOWA on April 27, 2013 at 19:15:24:
During my 4-H and FFA yrs. we had 25 to 30 ewes on the place . There was a small pond in one pasture and a creek in another and I never seen a sheep get more than knee deep in the water let alone go in over there head and drown ! As a kid I did 95% of the work with them and only remember one ewe that got sick and died , did lose a lamb now and then . They do need worming . We did have a neighbor dog get in and chase them and lost a couple then , they cant handle alot of stress . If a 12 yr old kid with other things on his mind can raise them with good luck they cant be to bad to raise , maybe some people are not any smarter than the sheep . If you are planning to get a few lambs to raise for the summer you wont have any problems .
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