I found a really cute video starring a Tunis as best supporting actress. I hope the link comes through, if it doesn't, log on to YouTube and search for Tunis...
OMG! That was great! And it looks just like one of our pygmy goatlings who hops from ewe to ewe. They don't even seem to notice. Too cute!! Lisa Sandstone...
We just got home...it was a wonderful event. Didn't get a chance to catch up with Laurie, but we did talk to someone helping out at the Pine Ridge Sheep...
The Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival was great. It was our first time attending and I would go again. Carmen Griffin, Wyalusing, PA had a nice group of Tunis...
Just thought I would throw in my 2cents worth. Carmen has HAD nice Tunis for quite a while. This is why I drove to Pennslyvania last year and purchased her...
Please don't misinterpret my first message. I met Carmen for the first time on Saturday and found her to be a great spokesperson for Tunis and I loved her...
We also enjoyed ourselves at the Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival. We attended several very high-quality lectures about various aspects of wool and sheep...
I went on Saturday...only 126 miles. Carmen was a joy to talk to. Her lambs were nice. She was very helpful. I bought the rug braiding book from the authors...
Sorry that you thought I had a problem with your note. I THOUGHT that I was just supporting the fact that Carmen (like Laurie Andreacci) knows a lot about...
I guess two of us are sheepish (tunis sheep I am sure) ... the capital letters threw me and I apologize for not reading them correctly. We all liked Carmen...
Absolutely FABULOUS - as always! Having gone several years in a row, I'm well acquainted with where everything (and everyone) is. I missed Carmen, but saw...
I was sorry you couldn't make it Tru, I was looking forward to putting a face with the name. I hope you saw the Golding Loom, talk about artwork! Laurie ...
I am glade to see so many Tunis folks were at the festival. I was not surprised that there were not any Tunis in the sheep show. I have shown there before...
Larry: We purchased a 3.09 lb. half fleece on Sunday - it was the only Tunis fleece left. Marked to sell only, not entered in the show I guess. A very nice...
I had fleece in the show. I love to have fleece in the show. Sadly, I didn't win a ribbon, but I'm thrilled that people get a chance to see/feel it. Laurie ...
Im glad you picked up some fleece Tru, my DH was supposed to drop the box I set up for you in the mail last week and I found it yesterday behind the seat of...
Everyone, Please tell me if I am wrong. My reading tells me that Tunis are considered to be a meat breed because of their ability to breed twice per year and...
Laurie could probably answer this better but I will give it a stab. A general statement would be that tunis is a medium wool breed. That is how they are...
I sooooo wish I could go to the May 12th Tunis Day in Wytheville. Promised the hubby I wouldn't buy any sheepies until we sold some goats....so if you know...
Exactly, and that's why at least some breeders try to obtain excellent quality on both attributes and why, when Louise asked what folks were looking for in a ...
My wife picked up a Hobby Farms spin off magazine called Popular Farming Series "SHEEP" at our local Rural King store tonight. On page 92 is a pic. of I...
Speaking of Tunis fleece, I came across this reference today in a spinner's blog. Google Blogs Alert for: Tunis sheep More Spinning Class By Melanie(Melanie) ...
i would like to thank mrs. barb cassel and the whole cassel family for putting on such a fun and educational event!!! I learned so much from this event...
... Sounds like it was a great day, we sure wanted to come. I'd love to hear more about the subjects that were covered. Did anyone take notes? How about some...
The Cassell family had everything ready for us...coffee, donuts and a nice lunch and lots of facilities to pen, display and handle the sheep. It takes guts to...
Thank you Louise for your summary of topics. As I remember, you are exactly on target as to the discussion. Catharine, Julie and Mary how about a summary of...