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Monday, September 7, 2009
Twins - how different they can be
The first two pictures are Sarabande. She is long, slender, elegant, with very fine fleece.
This is Shivaree, her twin. She is heavy boned, muscular, with heavy fleece coverage. Both are beautiful in their own way, but very different.
Their sire is Lanark, and dam is Serenade, so they are CH R1, Loyalty, & Jamie.
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These are such cute animals! Everytime I visit you page and see your BFLs I keep wanting to have a small farm. I can only hope that someday I'll have a bit of land to get some of the BFLs, they are so cute and the wool so soft!
All the sheep are lovely and you keep them so clean.
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