




Traditional 1927 Shetland Sheep, Pedigree Blue Faced Leicesters and Traditional Simmental Cattle in the land of cheese.
It has been a long time. Too long in fact. We lost access to our farm website and ebonwald website when WEBS.COM was closed by VistaPrint. ...
2 comments:
With Mitcham being the hairy creature that he is, it is difficult to tell what part of him is in a picture. Those boys look like they have one fine time together. Hope the puppy gets to make it a three-way tag team.
Yeah...Mitcham is sure growing! I'm so glad him and O get along...and the new pup is goin good w/ O so far too!
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