[Jacob-list] Comment on "American Jacob"
    Sugar Hill Farm 
    sugarhillfarm at i2k.com
       
    Thu Jul 26 08:56:01 EDT 2001
    
    
  
I can sure agree with this.  I also know of many sheep in Michigan that aren't registered.
Really not my intent to start another political disscussion, but I will say that it doesn't take too many times having to fight to get sheep registered before you aren't in a hurry to try it again.
Marcia
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: WenlochFrm at aol.com 
  To: creagchild at monad.net ; jacob-list at jacobsheep.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 9:54 PM
  Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Comment on "American Jacob"
  In a message dated 7/25/01 10:30:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
  creagchild at monad.net writes: 
    In fact, it is important to realize that probably the majority of Jacobs in 
    this country are not registered in either breed organization! 
  Very good point, and one that I have made often, too. In Michigan, I can show 
  you more Jacobs that aren't registered than are, and I remember Edd making 
  that comment about Jacobs in his part of the country. People buy them for 
  many different reasons, and a lot of those people aren't interested in 
  registering them. 
  Joan Franklin 
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