News and photos from our Miniature Horse and Tunis Sheep farm are published here as well as on our websites at www.unicornerfarm.com and www.tunis-sheep.com. We love our minis and we think you will too. We added some pretty red-headed sweeties to the farm...a flock of registered Tunis sheep. We also have a Quarter Horse mother and daughter and a draft "rescue" mare. Three curious llamas round out the big animals. And last but not least, two inside cats and two outside!
Friday, April 24, 2009
The llamas are starting to fit in
Bob turned the mom and daughter out with the sheep and they were just fine with the arrangement.
Spot and the boy will later go with the miniature horse herd. They weren't as pleased...
They really are fun critters, they notice everything.
I imagine the fiber will go the same way as the Tunis this year... to the trash. They are pretty matted and came complete with cockleburrs and devils claws. We hope to get them sheared soon.
Oh, it was a mess, lots of VM and since Bob and I had to shear them there were lots of second cuts too. I do still have the ram's because it was in the best shape. I had hoped to have a fleece to enter in the Wooster wool class... but not this year.
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Arent they intersting animals? Whatcha going to do with their fiber?
They really are fun critters, they notice everything.
I imagine the fiber will go the same way as the Tunis this year... to the trash. They are pretty matted and came complete with cockleburrs and devils claws. We hope to get them sheared soon.
You threw the tunis away??? Ahhh, thats too bad!
Oh, it was a mess, lots of VM and since Bob and I had to shear them there were lots of second cuts too. I do still have the ram's because it was in the best shape. I had hoped to have a fleece to enter in the Wooster wool class... but not this year.
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