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| The sheep at Twin Creek Farm have been specially bred for
herding.
Jerry began developing these sheep many years ago in Colorado.
They are a composite between Columbia and Rambouillet then crossed with
Barbados, Cheviots, Dohl, and Katahdin--they have been bred smaller and
are very biddable with dogs.
A flock of wethers will be used for training so ewes with lambs will
not be bothered.
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At various times during the year, sheep will be available for sale.
Please Contact us for more
information.
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Photo by Roxane Asay
Auburn WA
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| 2009 marked the arrival of
a new White
Dorper ram. Mary Powell and Terri Nieman
brought him when they came to sheep camp, as a Barn Warming Gift.
His name is
Dusty Roads due to the fact that Terri and Mary got lost
and wondered the OZ roads for a while. Yes, he was pretty dusty
when he arrived. Thanks Mary and Terry for your great gift and
thoughtfulness.
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| Grandma went to rest in
April 2009 we had her since about 1991. Never knew sheep lived so
long . She was a special sheep.
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Sheep
Shearing by Nyle Sealine and his Border Collies, Princeton, Mo
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