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The dogs love running in circles around the new 'toy' and they now have three race tracks...one around the table, one around the bags of wool and one around the couches. Oh the joys of being a dog!!
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. ...
3 comments:
BFL can pill too. If the tight curls don't open up during the picking process at will pill during carding. Also adding something coarser like kid mohair, mohair or suri alpaca helps carry fine wool through the carder without it pilling.
Sounds like shearing went well for you! What kind of shears does your shearer use? Were any Shetlands not "ready" to be shorn?
wooly knob processes fine shetland with no problems. karen valley has had a lot of hers done there. Also Spinderella can handle fine shetland. If you want creme de la creme send it to Zeilenger's for Top! :-) (it's expensive though).
What a wonderful field of wool. Of COURSE the pups enjoy the raceway...who wouldn't love the smell of all that lamb. LOL. Good for you kiddo.
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