you have an eye for photos that is for SURE! Love them all!
I love the photos. I s that guinea feathers?
This was so fun Tammy! I love the guinea feathers!!! Great photos all!!
You have such wonderfully unusual looking animals. Does that one sheep/goat have 4 horns?I left an e mail message for you.
In the case of your photos, silence really is golden!
Sunday is a great day for silence. Love the sheep's many horns.
Great pictures! Is that Lawrence? If so, he is looking really nice!
Wow, AMAZING pictures!And by the way, Sheba the Rhodesian sends special Sheba-greetings to Sheba the Akbash!
So many beautiful photos. I especially liked the feathers photos and your sweet dog's photo, and the twin bears. Cute!~LisaNew Mexico
Yes, Goatgirl, those are guinea feathers.:)Sugarcreekstuff, that is a Jacob sheep ram, Jacobs will have anywhere from 2 to 6 horns. They are a primitive sheep.Yes, Shannon, that is Lawrence. My only misgiving is that one of his side horns is growing in towards his face.Esther, I have finally gotten around to posting a blog entry on my Sheba. :)
Wow. Nice shots! Love the barberry. And guineas ... so strange and prehistoric looking....
You have such beauty at your farm, and more impressively, the eye to see and share it. Thank you.
Great pictures!
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you have an eye for photos that is for SURE! Love them all!
I love the photos. I s that guinea feathers?
This was so fun Tammy! I love the guinea feathers!!! Great photos all!!
You have such wonderfully unusual looking animals. Does that one sheep/goat have 4 horns?
I left an e mail message for you.
In the case of your photos, silence really is golden!
Sunday is a great day for silence. Love the sheep's many horns.
Great pictures! Is that Lawrence? If so, he is looking really nice!
Wow, AMAZING pictures!
And by the way, Sheba the Rhodesian sends special Sheba-greetings to Sheba the Akbash!
So many beautiful photos. I especially liked the feathers photos and your sweet dog's photo, and the twin bears. Cute!
~Lisa
New Mexico
Yes, Goatgirl, those are guinea feathers.:)
Sugarcreekstuff, that is a Jacob sheep ram, Jacobs will have anywhere from 2 to 6 horns. They are a primitive sheep.
Yes, Shannon, that is Lawrence. My only misgiving is that one of his side horns is growing in towards his face.
Esther, I have finally gotten around to posting a blog entry on my Sheba. :)
Wow. Nice shots! Love the barberry. And guineas ... so strange and prehistoric looking....
You have such beauty at your farm, and more impressively, the eye to see and share it. Thank you.
Great pictures!
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