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Well, here are the photos I've been sent of the sheep I'll be bringing home in December. The spotted one is named Ingrid, and the moorit is as yet unnamed. I figured I'd post these quickly so I can link to this and show my family :)
The photos of the moorit are a little strange. She's got a shaggy coat right now, and she has her ears back in both photos. According to the breeder she's pretty "impish"... I'm not sure I like the sound of that, but obviously I'm going to give "imp
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ish" a shot... as far as names go, I'm considering calling her Bracken after the color of the fall ferns in the woods. It's a little unusual, but I'm a fan of unusual...
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