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456E506B-0F70-44DC-8EE0-DF5240F194C0.jpegThanks for posting. I love these little guys. “Look at me” says this little one. @feline groovy

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@OKPrincess wrote:

456E506B-0F70-44DC-8EE0-DF5240F194C0.jpegThanks for posting. I love these little guys. “Look at me” says this little one. @feline groovy

 

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You're most welcome, @OKPrincess.  Yep - they make me happy, too.  

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just wanna kiss them on their sweet little lips...

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Yes, Please !!!   🐏 🐑

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@feline groovy Too cute! Thanks so much for the post! 😺

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@feline groovy,

For sure,

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I can't imagine a sheep for a pet. We had neighbors who raised them (not this cute breed) when I was little and they certainly did not smell very nice. Maybe if you kept them very clean....

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I can't imagine a sheep for a pet. We had neighbors who raised them (not this cute breed) when I was little and they certainly did not smell very nice. Maybe if you kept them very clean....


 

Definitely, if these cuties are a bit stinky. They have fur deodorizing shampoos and sprays at Amazon that are natural and gentle.

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Friends of friends have a small herd of Black Sheep (don't know the true name but they are all black sheep). They purchased a home with a few acres and wanted to find a way to keep the grass short and weed free without using pesticides, gas mowers, etc. Research led them to a small herd of sheep (all female). They do harvest the wool, but otherwise, the ladies move from one field to the next and have an ADORABLE barn (heat and AC, plus hot and cold running water) to stay in at night and during bad weather. 

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@feline groovy wrote:

@151949 wrote:

I can't imagine a sheep for a pet. We had neighbors who raised them (not this cute breed) when I was little and they certainly did not smell very nice. Maybe if you kept them very clean....


 

Definitely, if these cuties are a bit stinky. They have fur deodorizing shampoos and sprays at Amazon that are natural and gentle.


I think - I'm rather sure - sheep have oils in their skin that they excrete and that is the smell.