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Sheep (angora goat, llama, alpaca) shearing time in Georgia.  Schedule your flock (I shear flocks as small as one sheep) now. I'm in Covington, GA but can shear anywhere in the state (or Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida(north end).
Welcome to Oak Hill Farm...
preserving Georgia's agricultural history 
 
Gulf Coast Native Sheep & Tennessee Fainting Goats
 
Sheep, goat, llama, alpaca shearing
Handspinning
Lynn's critters
 
 
Shepherds:  Rosemarie Szostak and John H. Johnson
 
Farm managers:  Lynn and Jim Moon 
 
 

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Monday, November 10, 2008

Fall is in the air!
Hi all!  Great news here at the farm.  We have been doing some clearing to add more pasture!  A lot has been under way, so I haven't posted anything in a while.  FIRST, Rio, my male Kelpie has a level 1 title in AHBA in his first trial!!!!!, but now we have to step up to the next level.  our next trial is right after Thanksgiving, wish us luck.  I will put some pics on Lynns critters page.                Thank you, to those of you that sent kind words over the loss of my beloved Dwight and Jims Reba.                                                                                                                                    If any one is looking we do have 2 buck kids (fainting goats) available for sale, black and white.  Will try to post pics here for you.                                                                                          We also have a great Pyr. up for adoption, he would be suitable for horses and/or cattle, but plays too much with small stock.  He would also just make someone a wonderful pet.                                                                                      I am in the transition stages of my horse going barefoot and saving up to purchase a pair of Reneade hoof boots,  I have done a lot of research on the boots and have decided to go with the Renegades.                                                                                                                           Jim and I just handled stock at the Corgi National Specialty  for the herding over in Farmington.  I have to say there were some really good dogs there and we met some very nice people and of course we had a great time.  Congratulations to all of you.         
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