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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 652610" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>We got up one day a little before Thanksgiving and there was a herd of sheep in our pasture. About, I don't know, 15 or 20 of them. It was a little strange to say the least. We aren't fenced for sheep in that pasture, mostly pipe, and so when the neighbors called to complain that the sheep were on their place, we just had to tell them honestly that they werent our sheep. By afternoon most of them had wandered off but for one lamb who was just getting used to us when something killed it. I never saw the wandering sheep herd of Johnson County again.</p><p></p><p>I might add that none of our neighbors have sheep anywhere around us. There are a few goats here and there but the closest sheep are about two miles and a freeway away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 652610, member: 3306"] We got up one day a little before Thanksgiving and there was a herd of sheep in our pasture. About, I don't know, 15 or 20 of them. It was a little strange to say the least. We aren't fenced for sheep in that pasture, mostly pipe, and so when the neighbors called to complain that the sheep were on their place, we just had to tell them honestly that they werent our sheep. By afternoon most of them had wandered off but for one lamb who was just getting used to us when something killed it. I never saw the wandering sheep herd of Johnson County again. I might add that none of our neighbors have sheep anywhere around us. There are a few goats here and there but the closest sheep are about two miles and a freeway away. [/QUOTE]
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