[Jacob-list] Re: Jacob-list Digest, birthing web site
Victoria da Roza
castlerockjacobs at yahoo.com
Sun Jun 5 16:58:54 EDT 2005
When the Ca. State Vet. was here for the scrapie
program annual visit we got to talking about birthing
issues. She later sent me several printouts off the
web that were excellent. The following one would be
good for people to copy and save for the lambing
season next year. I found it very good.
It is http://www.sheepcreek.com/rural/lamb.html
Victoria
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> Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2005 19:26:37 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Christopher Brantley
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> Subject: [Jacob-list] Tale of the last goat...
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> This evening one goat and five lambs were missing at
> the end of the day. Knowing that the goats that were
> sold last year had a tendency to roam, I wasn't too
> surprised. I was somewhat surprised that the lambs
> strolled of with the goat though. I found them a
> ways off in a cow pasture, they gladly followed me
> home with the grain bucket in tow.
>
> Back in home pasture, the goat decided he would take
> control and charged at me to get the grain to
> spill... he found his throat slit instead.
>
> Here's where I need help, any good goat meat
> recipes? I've got a ton of it to cook.
>
> -Christopher
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> Subject: [Jacob-list] Investment Idea
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> Nomad International Inc. (NDIN)
> A multi-national Internet Communications Company
> developing cost
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> technologies.
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> Breaking News!!
>
> May 25, 2005¡V Nomad International Inc. (NDIN)
> announced today it has
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> includes Bermuda.
>
> The terms of the letter of intent include a 20%
> royalty payable to
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> Additional consideration
> payable to Nomad includes 20% of the common stock of
> LMB Technologies
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> shares in the U.S
> market as soon as practicably possible.
>
> The acquisition of the license is subject to the
> parties entering into
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> and board
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> International Inc.
>
> Pursuant to the proposed acquisition, on closing,
> LMB Technologies Inc.
> would pay 20% of its common stock to Nomad
> International Inc. as
> consideration payable for the license and would
> agree to pay 20% of the gross
> revenues generated from any activities related to
> the license exclusive
> to the Caribbean market.
>
> ¡§The Caribbean market is one in which our
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> the distribution
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> stated Jan Olivier,
> CEO and Chairman of Nomad International Inc.
>
> May 18- Nomad International Inc. (NDIN) commented
> today on the recent
> announcement by the Canadian Radio-Television and
> Telecommunications
> Commission (CRTC) that they would regulate Voice
> Over Internet Protocol
> (VoIP) service only when it is provided and used as
> local telephone
> service.
>
> In its decision, the CRTC determined that in an
> effort to build
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> the incumbent carriers
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> stifle competition.
>
> "The ruling is a very positive one for Nomad in our
> efforts to enter
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> Service Providers,
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> permits us to enter the
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> Oliver, CEO of Nomad
> International Inc.
>
> The key to Nomad's entry into the VoIP market is the
> ability of its
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> utilization
> worldwide, dial-up remains the primary source of
> internet connectivity. In the
> U.S. alone, there are over 200,000,000 users of the
> internet. Of the
> total users in the U.S., the total number of users
> of broadband is only
> approximately 40,000,000; (stats by the Yankee
> Gr0up) dial-up therefore
> represents approximately 80% of the entire internet
> connectivity market.
> The percentage of dial-up versus broadband users
> worldwide is even
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>
> Nomad's ability to 0ffer VoIP products to dial-up
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> adaptable product.
>
> About Nomad International Inc.
>
> Nomad International Inc. is a multi-national
> Internet Communications
> Company developing cost effective telecommunications
> through Voice over
>
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Victoria
Castle Rock Farm
Jacob Sheep & Nigerian Dwarf Goats
www.castlerockfarm.net
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