With their long black faces and white wool, Suffolk sheep are easy to spot and are also one of the most common breeds in the United States. The Suffolk is an extremely popular dual-breed sheep that is today mainly raised for meat and only secondarily for its wool. However, Suffolk wool can be found by spinners and o
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Schoonover Farm Blog This is the blog for our little farm in Skagit county. Here we have Shetland sheep and Nigerian Dwarf goats. In addition we have donkeys, cattle, pigs, chickens
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, The name says it all, the softest, squishiest, most delightful bulky yarn we’ve ever seen! Softy is a single-ply yarn, which means it retains
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