[Jacob-list] Jacob-list Digest, Vol 43, Issue 12
Hirschi Monika
mjphirschi at dplanet.ch
Sun Mar 9 04:40:21 EDT 2008
Thanks a lot. I have a problem with the hp page if opening with Explorer
but not with Firefox??!!!!
And for the German! Wau, after so many years, you know enough to get well
understood!
Congratulations! And I prefer you German because I never learnd Latin. My
motherlanguage
is Swiss German, we learn the other German at school. Since more than 20
years I am lifing
in the French part of Switzerland, that's why I speak French.
Monika
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> 1. Re: fleece (Meg Steensland)
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> Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2008 10:30:10 -0800 (PST)
> From: Meg Steensland <beegal7 at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] fleece
> To: Hirschi Monika <mjphirschi at dplanet.ch>, jacob-list at jacobsheep.com
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> Danke shone fur ihre bilden (pix of sheep) Ich mochte am besten Siwa, dann
> Jano, dann Sanja. Lovely pictures! Nice chickens too.
>
> Sorry my German (~ 1963) is not much better than my Latin.
>
> I found when I put a spotted llama in with the spotted sheep they blended
> in, so I switched to solid or paint llamas and everyone stands out
> better.This is in my road-show pasture. In the back, I house whomever I
> want
>
> Meg
>
> Hirschi Monika <mjphirschi at dplanet.ch> wrote:
> Hello
> First thanks a lot for all of you which helped me in this wonderful breed.
> I
> now have all my
> lambs of the ewes which I imported in December from the north of Germany.
> Unfortunately one
> lamb died during or after birth. I did not see it. But the other 5 are
> doing
> well and you can see
> them on
> http://www.wildwillow.ch/l%E4mmer_2008.htm
>
> If you klick on the small picture on the right side you can see the fleece
> of each lamb. They
> are very different and I am wondering if you see which can be best.
>
> Jano ist a 4 Horn ram the others I am not sure. I would say that Siwa
> could
> be a 4 Horn ewe and
> the rest two horns. I will wait to see more. Oreon has like his mother a
> right blue eye.
>
> On the same page (far down) I put a picture of a hen in. This is nearly a
> must for Jacobbreeder...hihihi! It is
> a very old swiss breed called Appenzeller Spitzhaube. They exist in two
> oder
> colors. But this
> is the one which fits best to Jacobs, isn't it?
>
> Monika
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>> Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 12:02:15 -0800
>> From: "BIDE WEE"
>> Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] chicken coop plans
>> To: jacob-list at jacobsheep.com, patchworkfibers at alltel.net
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>> In a message dated 03/02/08 21:13:07 Pacific Standard Time,
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>> Thanks to everyone that replied. I'm researching the suggestions and
>> planning my chicken coop.
>> Hey Linda,
>> I was rereading some old magazines down at the barn while waiting for a
>> ewe to lamb and found an article with plans for a 19th century chicken
>> coop. The plans are available at:
>> http://www.tartergate.com/media/chickenhouseplans.pdf
>> Karen
>>
>> bide a wee farm
>> registered Jacob and Navajo-Churro sheep
>> 19562 NE Calkins Lane, Newberg, OR 97132
>> 503-538-7987 ~ karen at bideaweefarm.com
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>> Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 07:08:48 -0500
>> From: "lanetta batts"
>> Subject: [Jacob-list] scrapie in MI?
>> To: "KatahdinTalk" , "Jacob-list"
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>> i know that this isn't a sheep, but i thought that maybe someone out
>> there
>> knew more about this, and could shed some light on the story? and since
>> it
>> affects sheep and goats, i thought that it was worth sharing.
>>
>> LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- State agriculture officials say a 3-year-old
>> Ottawa County goat tested positive for a fatal and contagious disease
>> found in goats and sheep.
>>>
>>> The female goat tested positive for Scrapie. The Michigan
>> Department of Agriculture says in a statement the discovery means
>> Michigan goats no longer meet federal requirements to be classified
>> as low-risk.
>>>
>>> It's the second goat in the state since 2000 with a confirmed case
>> of Scrapie, a disease that's similar to mad cow disease in cattle and
>> chronic wasting disease in deer and elk. It's not known to pose a
>> risk to humans.
>>>
>>> Officials say the disease likely was transmitted from another goat.
>>>
>>> The nation's first reported case of Scrapie occurred in Michigan in
>> 1947 and since has been diagnosed in more than 650 flocks in 42
>> states.
>>
>>
>> LaNetta Batts
>> Mortgage-Hill Farm Dairy Goats
>> www.freewebs.com/mortgagehill
>> Toad Haven Farm Sheep
>> www.freewebs.com/toadhavenfarm
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