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<blockquote data-quote="10year4Her" data-source="post: 1134707" data-attributes="member: 22391"><p>I do have a blower that we use on our sheep. I also will start brushing him tonight. We got him after we had bought hay for our goats, and the milking does need the alfalfa, but I will talk to dad and see if we can get him some grass hay. On the topic of grass, every night after I walk him, I tie his halter off to a brick (he loves testing the fences otherwise) and let him graze some in the pasture as there is no grass in his pen. Yesterday, the man i bought him from stopped by to check up on him, and told me that he shouldn't be getting any grass at all. Is there any particular merit to this, or would it be okay to continue letting him have some while I do my other chores?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10year4Her, post: 1134707, member: 22391"] I do have a blower that we use on our sheep. I also will start brushing him tonight. We got him after we had bought hay for our goats, and the milking does need the alfalfa, but I will talk to dad and see if we can get him some grass hay. On the topic of grass, every night after I walk him, I tie his halter off to a brick (he loves testing the fences otherwise) and let him graze some in the pasture as there is no grass in his pen. Yesterday, the man i bought him from stopped by to check up on him, and told me that he shouldn't be getting any grass at all. Is there any particular merit to this, or would it be okay to continue letting him have some while I do my other chores? [/QUOTE]
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