2961 days ago

Lamb Ram the smiling sheep for sale $150

Kirstine from Whatawhata

This handsome fella was hand raised from birth and is 2 years old. This winter he fathered twins with our ewe and unfortunately as he is now so big we have decided to keep the ewe lambs and sell the ram as we don’t have the room on our property for him (I couldn’t eat him as he is like one of the family!). He would make a great breeding ram, not sure what breed he is but his father was a sheep the sheds it’s wool and his mother had a brown face. He’s very friendly, and has ‘given us the lips’ since he was born which is why we call him the smiling sheep. Recently drenched and shorn. We are located in Whatawhata.

Negotiable

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Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.

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