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Re: Anyone in N FL?
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Posted by Katharine on July 19, 2007 at 18:04:26 from (70.152.57.95):
In Reply to: Re: Anyone in N FL? posted by RN on July 19, 2007 at 17:00:26:
Hi RN, Yeah, wish someone would have told me a while BACK about the dang fences! Also the fact that they PREFER the most expensive plants and LOVE the thorny ones! Ahh well... live, learn and RE-PLANT, that's my motto. Roses, Azalea's, Crepe Myrtle, Lilies, Lemon Tree, etc.... We have one Southdown Babydoll Cross from a Jacob's Cross. The Southdown is all white and looks pure, but isn't. The Jacob's Cross is pure, but unregistered. Beautiful wool on both, had them sheared beginning of Spring, easier to pay $5.00 each to have done! Both are due to lamb soon, the Jacob's will be first as her udders are bigger, the other will probably be in Sept. Both are bred by a Kahtadin! What a mess, but hey, they are more for our small petting zoo...
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