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Sheeps have oily fur coats, do they really need a shelter?
Sheeps have oily fur coats, do they really need a shelter?
A sheep is singular, there are a herd animal so sheeps! Ive delivered a few baby ones today while supervising Grandson.Sheeps?
I bought a set, seem to be surprisingly good!
I only do as I'm told!Sheeps have oily fur coats, do they really need a shelter?
Sheep is a mass noun.A sheep is singular, there are a herd animal so sheeps! Ive delivered a few baby ones today while supervising Grandson.
Heres some black ones we had, and some longnecked ones. My Mrs sold all her black ones, apart from the two that got frozen. Im familiar with sheeps having been elbow deep in their most intimate parts.
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I concur.Ewe's lot need to lighten up
Bob
Could be a bit of an issue next week, if the current bun makes a big appearance as predicted. Best keep an eye out for foxy woxy and billy badger, shelter or not! Both quite partial to new baby sheeps.I only do as I'm told!
Apparently we have little sheeps on the way so I think it's more for crow protection
Well well, the stuff re-appeared on arsebook..They were never cheap, but made a huge amount of sense for production.
I bought a set, seem to be surprisingly good!
Im familiar with sheeps having been elbow deep in their most intimate parts.
People in glass houses...Do you perhaps have Welsh heritage?![]()
lambs aswell ...![]()
Im offended by that insinuation, I don't own green wellies with the little straps on the side to tie their rear legs to either, so much I may need to seek sanctuary in a real pub.Do you perhaps have Welsh heritage?![]()
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