alive or dead?
Yes. They are white and fluffy.
Lambs will drink milk from their mothers until they are 6 to 9 months old. During that time lambs will develop and grow so that their stomaches will cope with eating grass, hay, silage or whatever feed there is for them to eat. Orphan lambs can be hand raised on a powered milk formula that can be purchased easily. As they grow they will progress onto normal food that any other sheep eat. Hope that helps.
Lambs are usually born from 142 to 152 days after they have been bred. Most farms tend to breed in the fall, resulting in lambs born in the warmer spring months. However, it is possible to breed at any time, so lambs can be born virtually any time of the year. Spring, however, is the most common time, because of ideal weather conditions.
lambs and goats get along fine.. except that goats need copper and to sheep it is toxic.... so you need to take the goats out daily and give them minerals or grain laced with copper (which any caprine grain or minerals will have ) to keep their bodies running correctly... make sure that the source of copper used is kept where the sheep can't get to it......
Generally, this animal is not for sale at any price.
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Yes. They are white and fluffy.
I don't know of any companies that make handbags out of lambs wool, but there is a brand called "L.A.M.B" that offers a wide variety of purses and handbags for sale. Take a look at their selection and I think you'll be surprised.
There is a great deal of land for sale in the general vicinity of Disney World. If you are interested in this land, you should contact a local realtor.
There are many houses in Denver and surrounding area for sale for under $200,000. With the current decline in housing prices, there will be even more houses for sale in that category in near future.
None.
Whatever gave you that idea ! Lambs are just as vulnerable to snake-bites as any other animal.
The Lambs & Ivy Sports USA Pillow is great for any age from birth through early childhood.
Yeah, they actually made a webkinz lamb. My friend has one.
Felicity's lamb, Posie, is one.
In New Zealand at least, the meat will be accurately described by the butcher. The usual liver will be either chicken or sheep/lambs. Cow's liver is enormous, and though I've never bought any, I seem to remember pig's liver being on sale.
you can usually get the cheap ones at any store near you, but only if it is on sale...if it isn't then it will be the same as any other price you look at