[Jacob-list] Registered vs. unregistered
Linda
patchworkfibers at alltel.net
Wed Feb 20 13:18:47 EST 2008
Nicely put, Victoria
Linda
www.patchworkfibers.com
Registered Jacob Sheep, Angora Rabbits, Handspun Yarn
> We are going through this same argument on the
> Haflinger web about registered and unregistered. I do not recall
> anyone on this list being rude???? I
> belong to several horse and carriage driving lists as well as this
> list and I guess I know there are always some people who state
> things directly and could be more diplomatic...but that is true of
> checkers at the grocery store too.
> What I always try to remember is that the people who are supporting
> registration are the ones who have done all the work on the web
> page, the member
> listings, etc. so that if people for example want to know more
> about the breed, you will have a web page to refer them to. I
> certainly appreciated there being a web page when I was just
> starting out! This comes out of the money we pay for
> registration, plus we pay to have ourselves listed as farms.
> Without these
> people and those of us who pay registration, there would be no/or
> less information you could use to learn about and market the breed.
> IN Great Britian, as Juliet will tell you, they crossed their
> Jacobs and now the original registered Jacob is gone and it is only
> here in the United States that we have the "original" breed that
> came in the mid last century to America. Most of us Jacob breeders
> are in it to help preserve an endangered breed instead of a more
> profitable breed and the only way to
> preserve a breed is to register them to assure they truly are the
> actual breed. I hope in the future all those of you who love this
> breed will make the extra effort to register your animals and make
> sure the next generation of shepherds have the option of also
> having this endangered breed and join us in the information and
> marketing efforts. The more involved, the better for the Jacobs ;-
> ). Peace, Victoria
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>> Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 22:00:14 -0600 (GMT-06:00) From: Gail
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>> Subject: [Jacob-list] I agree with Sue's daughter To: jacob-
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>> I have to agree with Sue's daughter, in reference to how some of
>> the new comers are treated. I too don't post because of the nasty
>> comments I received, when I first joined this group. My Jacobs
>> are not
>> registered and someone made sure I understood that I wasn't in
>> their league, because of that fact. At the time we had a young,
>> but very handsome 4 horned ram. He was criticized for not having
>> enormous horns. He was a baby and still growing! Most of all,
>> though, was the attitude about my unregistered stock. There
>> aren't many people in our area that raise Jacobs and I don't know
>> of any that are registered. Even though some of us don't raise
>> registered stock, it doesn't mean that we aren't doing everything
>> we can to preserve the best qualities of the breed. I've
>> checked out most of your sites and my lambs look just as good as
>> your's. They just don't have the long fancy names attached!
>>
>> This is an amazing breed! They lamb easy & are great Moms,
>> relatively disease free, more compact & easy to handle and
>> beautiful to look at. What a package! It's no wonder so many of
>> us want to raise these sheep- - - registered or not. Most of us
>> signed up for this group to learn, find answers to our
>> questions and maybe even find some sheep friends- - - mentors, if
>> you will.
>>
>> On a whole, I enjoy reading the posts and learn lots from all of
>> you. Just please don't belittle us
>> because our flocks aren't registered. They are just as important
>> to us, as your's are to you.
>>
>>
>> Gail
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>> www.loveormoneyexotics.com
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>> Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 21:26:06 -0700
>> From: "Beryl Schwartz"
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>> Subject: [Jacob-list] Mineral Feeder
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>> Just like to tell you about the success that I've been having
>> with my new
>> mineral feeder. I got tired of the girls knocking over and
>> dirtying up
>> their old feeder, so I took a chance on a Kane Creep Feeder, and
>> it works great!!
>>
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> http://www.jefferslivestock.com/ssc/product.asp?CID=2
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>> Beryl Schwartz
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>> Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 21:42:00 -0700
>> From: "Beryl Schwartz"
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>> Meg,
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>> I would love to see your article. I have a guard llama as well
>> and he has
>> been a great help, especially when I heard them or when they are
>> moved from
>> one pasture to another. It is amazing to see how much the sheep
>> trust him.
>> I have noticed that he doesn't bother friendly dogs, but makes
>> threatening movements towards barking ones.
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>> One question for you about llamas: How do you worm them? He was
>> last
>> wormed in May during shearing time and I'd like to not repeat the
>> experience. I wonder if he could have a feed additive, like that
>> used for
>> goats and horses, as only he can get to his hanging bucket.
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>> Also, there is a book for children called "Harley" about a guard
>> llama.
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>> Beryl Schwartz
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>> Stockton, UT
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>> Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 07:43:27 -0500
>> From: "R. Unzicker"
>> Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] I agree with Sue's
>> daughter
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>> Hi Gail,
>> Thanks for sharing your experience. It is yet
>> another reminder that we all
>> need to be careful how we sound on the internet. It is so easy to
>> fire
>> something off, then reread it a day later and want to crawl in
>> a hole. I
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> Victoria
> Castle Rock Farm
> Jacob Sheep & Nigerian Dwarf Goats
> www.castlerockfarm.net
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