Something rather unsavoury about paying for this sort of thing. Why don't they find a nice sheep to court and eventually when you and the sheep are ready and you know its right then nature can take its course. Hope they were female sheep otherwise the church might become upset about it.
If they weren't female sheep they would be Rams
Yes no one ***ks with the Rams.
Can't believe they don't get them naked first
Don't you know the sensuous feel of wool Tommo? Don't you get excited when you go to the wool shop?
tommo
it's only alan from newcastle that does that.
Oh heavens to Betsy! To think I could have joined the Barbara Cartland Society or been halfway to producing the world's largest patchwork quilt! But no, I joined 606.
Is Betsy a particularly attractive sheep then Cat?
Hence the phrase ' Woolly Jumpers'.
(Post of the day ?)
I'm going Down Below in Betwsycoed today. Seems a lot less wholesome now than when I booked it for me and the kids.
I was particularly draw to the phrase " select the animal of their liking",now me being a novice,what are the features i should be looking for?
Distinctive and feminine head, wide forehead; good length from eye to nose, straight to slightly dished and narrowing towards the nose. Bright' lively eyes; black nose.
Not that I'm an expert, or anything.
You must miss this sort of thing being exiled to East Anglia. Do close family members as favoured by the locals in that part of the world, act as a subsitute.
Would that be a Texel Anglian?
You some sort of pervert then Fridge? What is wierd about being true to our heritage.
Not sure how I am supposedly the pervert here? As for being true to heritage, I drink pedigree, eat cobs and still refer to it as the westfield. What more do you want? (other than a spot of light sheep molesting)
Not all products of such unions are in anyway inferior. New Zealans where it is almost compulsory, ask Harper, has a fine intelligent example here.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-33606449
comment by VC10Ram (U18980)
posted 19 hours, 55 minutes ago
Would that be a Texel Anglian?
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No VC, not Texel - far too muscley for my liking !
Can't beat a good Norfolk Horn, I say.
Anyway, not been able to get on here and defend my reputation for several hours using Android.
Is there a problem with the site, Admin ?
The site has been OK but quiet recently.
Have you tried a Gritstone yet Anglian? They are a Derbyshire breed of sheep with big horns but are going out of fashion, you don't see many nowadays.
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VC10 Derbyshire gritsone are a hornless breed.
Knew a farmer who bred pedigree sheep. Yes I thought the ram had to do that as well.
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posted on 19/7/15
Ffs
posted on 19/7/15
Something rather unsavoury about paying for this sort of thing. Why don't they find a nice sheep to court and eventually when you and the sheep are ready and you know its right then nature can take its course. Hope they were female sheep otherwise the church might become upset about it.
posted on 19/7/15
If they weren't female sheep they would be Rams
posted on 19/7/15
Yes no one ***ks with the Rams.
posted on 19/7/15
Can't believe they don't get them naked first
posted on 19/7/15
Don't you know the sensuous feel of wool Tommo? Don't you get excited when you go to the wool shop?
posted on 19/7/15
tommo
it's only alan from newcastle that does that.
posted on 19/7/15
Oh heavens to Betsy! To think I could have joined the Barbara Cartland Society or been halfway to producing the world's largest patchwork quilt! But no, I joined 606.
posted on 19/7/15
Is Betsy a particularly attractive sheep then Cat?
posted on 20/7/15
Hence the phrase ' Woolly Jumpers'.
(Post of the day ?)
posted on 21/7/15
I'm going Down Below in Betwsycoed today. Seems a lot less wholesome now than when I booked it for me and the kids.
posted on 21/7/15
I was particularly draw to the phrase " select the animal of their liking",now me being a novice,what are the features i should be looking for?
posted on 21/7/15
Distinctive and feminine head, wide forehead; good length from eye to nose, straight to slightly dished and narrowing towards the nose. Bright' lively eyes; black nose.
Not that I'm an expert, or anything.
posted on 21/7/15
You must miss this sort of thing being exiled to East Anglia. Do close family members as favoured by the locals in that part of the world, act as a subsitute.
posted on 21/7/15
Would that be a Texel Anglian?
posted on 21/7/15
Weirdos.
posted on 21/7/15
You some sort of pervert then Fridge? What is wierd about being true to our heritage.
posted on 21/7/15
Not sure how I am supposedly the pervert here? As for being true to heritage, I drink pedigree, eat cobs and still refer to it as the westfield. What more do you want? (other than a spot of light sheep molesting)
posted on 21/7/15
Anglian Spart 😂😂🐑🐏
posted on 21/7/15
Not all products of such unions are in anyway inferior. New Zealans where it is almost compulsory, ask Harper, has a fine intelligent example here.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-33606449
posted on 22/7/15
comment by VC10Ram (U18980)
posted 19 hours, 55 minutes ago
Would that be a Texel Anglian?
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No VC, not Texel - far too muscley for my liking !
Can't beat a good Norfolk Horn, I say.
Anyway, not been able to get on here and defend my reputation for several hours using Android.
Is there a problem with the site, Admin ?
posted on 22/7/15
The site has been OK but quiet recently.
Have you tried a Gritstone yet Anglian? They are a Derbyshire breed of sheep with big horns but are going out of fashion, you don't see many nowadays.
posted on 22/7/15
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posted on 22/7/15
VC10 Derbyshire gritsone are a hornless breed.
Knew a farmer who bred pedigree sheep. Yes I thought the ram had to do that as well.
posted on 22/7/15
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