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The country's first Yarn and Fiber CSA raising registered Angora Goats, registered Cormo, Cotswold and Babydoll Southdown sheep. We sell fleeces, roving and yarn and shares in our spring yarn harvest. We also offer farm consulting services. Advertise on this site.
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I always LOVE This ____ In Pictures!
I love how ‘Bama’s front hoof is placed Just So to block the details… So he’s number 97? I like to know what number the animals are as well as their names.
OMG….those little guys are just the cutest ever!!! Thanks for sharing
Hope things are better with you and I’m wishing you well
I love the babies (well, I love them all, but the babies best) – their faces are so expressive!!
Thanks for the pictures Susie, now I can really count sheep when I go to bed tonight.
Baby lambs always look so optimistic.
LOVE love love the pictures! Thanks so much Susie!
soooo cute!
I’d now know Delaware’s and Dakota’s “tocks” anywhere. Your wonderful pictures lift my spirits
and I think of your animals all through the day.
Little different than in my world – the small animal vet hospital!
gorgeous photos as always, a little something to make us smile (with the exception of the ’snip’ photo! lol!). you do good work!
New earrings, wonderful things!
Lovin’ the babies!
so sweet!
Thanks for the great pictures. You made my day.
the d-girls are growing so fast! tell them i miss them.
I see that the lambie tails are still long. Did you change your mind?
Baby sheep butts are pretty adorable
AAAHHHHH! Contented sigh looking at these pictures!
I am sure these little guys are hard work but my lord those babies steal my heart!!! * i WANT one*
I’m fascinated by your diverse website…so much to learn and share. I especially would love to be eligible for a free workshop at the Rhinebeck show. Thanks.
Barbara