[Jacob-list] SUED question
    Carl Fosbrink 
    fourhornfarm at frontier.com
       
    Thu Mar 15 08:10:36 EDT 2012
    
    
  
I love lambing time too. There is always the waiting with anticipation for 
the ewes to lamb and then  the excitement of seeing the newborns and then 
when the lambs  get just a few days old the thrill of watching them leave 
their mothers and forming a group to run and jump and kick and pronk. I 
think I love to see that the most.
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From: "Lasell J Bartlett" <lasell at lasell.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 6:37 AM
To: "Carl Fosbrink" <fourhornfarm at frontier.com>; <Jacob-list at jacobsheep.com>
Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] SUED question
> I am not offended at all, Carl! My communications can seem blunt, and 
> often they are, but I'm generally one to mindfully pursue any  discomfort 
> if that arises between me and someone else. Meanwhile, I  was ignorant 
> about all Jacobs being carriers and now I'm not. This is  a good thing in 
> my opinion.
>
> And yes, I realize that I can gather info from folks with more  experience 
> and knowledge, then am the one making decisions about my  flock as well as 
> the rest of my life. Life Lessons with Sheep. :-)
>
> We had a first round of lambing from the ewes we bought from a  breeder 
> leaving the sheep business, and now wait for the next and  larger round of 
> lambing. Very exciting times! I love seeing the baby  pictures and am 
> grateful for Facebook for that opportunity and being  connected to some of 
> you through that.
>
> On Mar 14, 2012, at 9:23 PM, Carl Fosbrink wrote:
>
>>    I hope I didn't offend you. People have commented about breeders  not 
>> responding openly to questions and this is a big reason why. It  is so 
>> easy to unintentionally offend someone on an e-mail. Another  reason is 
>> that people like me don't want to get into big  discussions about Jacobs 
>> because JSBA has so much that is open to  interpretation and it leads to 
>> disagreements.
>>    Good luck with your Jacobs. I hope everyone is having a good  lambing 
>> season. What a wonderful breed they are.
>
> Lasell J Bartlett
> lasell at lasell.org
>
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