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About Lady Marmalade
Hi! Lady Marmalade here!
Bringing home sheep requires some forethought on your part so that you can keep your sheep safe and healthy and protect them from predators. Here's
a glimpse of the projects you need to undertake before you get your sheep:
Lady Marmalade needs to be in a flock, as she is a pack animal. Sheep need some kind of shelter from the elements and a safe place to bunk down. Build a
fence or check your fencing for security. Sheep are smart and curious and they will head out into the neighborhood if given the chance. Furthermore foxes and other predators would love to be able to get at your sheep and so you need to do your best to keep them out.
Buy feed and feeding equipment. Sheep need hay grain minerals and other supplemental feed depending on the kind of sheep you get their stage of life
and of course your goats need clean fresh water every day.
Sheep-proof your yard or pasture. Sheep are grazers which means that they move from plant to plant and tree to tree eating all the way. Some of the
common plants that homeowners use for landscaping can poison goats and so you need to clear them out. You may also want to protect the trees that
you can't or don't want to remove but adding some protection to their trunks.
If you are interested in adopting me into my new forever home, you must carry a current NSW PIC number (Property Identification Code) You can find out
all the information you need at https://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/livestock/pics.
Love, Lady Marmalade Xx
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.