Not to mention the necessary shearing, cleaning, spinning and dyeing or the waiting for it to grow back. You could keep a flock and stagger the shearing. That would help keeping the grass in the garden short, too and the cats might be less inclined to attack. :o)
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Date: 2006-01-06 01:27 pm (UTC)You could keep a flock and stagger the shearing. That would help keeping the grass in the garden short, too and the cats might be less inclined to attack. :o)