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Breeder offering Shetland Sheep and fleece for sale; spotted sheep a specialty. Breed history and care information. Located in Wasilla, Alaska.
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Silveraurora Registered Shetland Sheep
Our 120 acre farm is located in Wasilla, Alaska.
Registered Lambs are here and they carry the spotted genetics. They will be ready to go to their new homes in
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Breeders of Shetland sheep and a mail-order business offering handspinning fiber and dyes. Located in Estacada, OR, USA.
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Sheep Hollow is home to Shetland sheep and a mail-order business offering handspinning fiber and dyes.
Welcome to Sheep Hollow Farm and Fiber, home to Jeff and Julie Owens, Blueberry the dog,
Kitty Blanche the cat, assorted sheep and other farm animals. Our forty acre farm is located in the foothills
Shetland sheep photo and history presented by a Montana farm.
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Probably the oldest Shetland Sheep farm in the US and possibly the largest flock. This site has information especially useful to Northeastern shepherds. Includes information about feeding the Shetlands during long Vermont winters and an essay about the profitability of sheep farming.
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Shetland Sheep and Wool Products
Shetland sheep are more than just sheep! Yes, they produce beautiful wool and eat grass, but that is only the beginning of the Shetland story. You may find their
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Breeders of Shetland sheep, bunnies, and llamas. Located in southwestern Missouri.
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Located in southwest Missouri.
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Shetlands are intriguing because of the diversity in type, wool, color and personality.. There are several different fleece
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