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Duncan MacIntyre
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Post by Duncan MacIntyre »

I had some Ryelands a few years ago and pushing them was all you could do. They certainly would not walk, and running was just unimaginable to them. Nice sheep, but a bit of a contrast to the blackfaces I grew up with.

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Sylvia
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Location: Carmarthenshire, Wales

Post by Sylvia »

Harry, I wasn't first to mention alpacas and I'm not pushing, I'm defending. Prices are extremely volatile. As for sheep - I only know about Shetlands, as established some time ago!
Martin
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Post by Martin »

Jo & Sylvia,

Please make me feel like a naughty boy!!!

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jeanthomas
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Post by jeanthomas »

martin, I am seriously worried about you. I rather think jo, silvia and myself could have you for breakfast!!!:angry:
Martin
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Post by Martin »

What a way to go!!!!!

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Sylvia
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Post by Sylvia »

No thanks, I'll dip out of this, I can't face a cooked breakfast so all the more for Jo and Jean. Mind you I do have wands (or whips if you like). A gentle way of handling 'A's but I might be able to oblige if you don't eat him but go for correction instead.

:p
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