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Icelandic Sheep for Sale, 2008


Born Sunday, April 6th. Twin ewe lambs.  One of these lambs is probably carrying 2 white pattern genes, so it will always throw white.  The other may carry the gene for solid, and thus throw moorit or black.

$400 each or $720 as part of a pair

PS.. play this with sound (half the humor is my husband's voice!)

Another image of the twins (1 hour old... amazing isn't it?)

 

 

 

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The Farm at Morrison Corner raises Icelandic Sheep on the last hill farm in Mansfield, VT.  Learn about Raising Icelandic Sheep, Raising Chickens, Moving to Vermont and Living in Vermont on this and our other sites.

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