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brightmeadow |
Posted - Mar 19 2006 : 08:30:27 AM I saw an ad in Mother Earth News that sure looked like Ohio Valley Natural Fibers (Sardinia, OH) was being sold. I only went there once (as it is several hours away) to have some wool processed into roving, but they really treated me well and were reasonably priced. I hope that if it IS sold, it will be to fiber lovers who continue to operate the equipment.
I know of the Wool place in Frankenmuth, MI - are there any other fiber processing mills around?
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Aunt Jenny |
Posted - Mar 20 2006 : 2:28:15 PM I know...could be worse, beleive me..I once had a kid goat named thumbtack!!!
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Libbie |
Posted - Mar 20 2006 : 2:26:21 PM Jenny! Annekin?!?!?!?!
XOXO, Libbie
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Aunt Jenny |
Posted - Mar 20 2006 : 1:41:21 PM The boy will be for sale for sure...I might keep the girl..but not for sure. The kids just named the boy Annekin. (oh brother!) and the girl is Bonnie. They will be weaned in a couple months..and I wil sure let you know Libbie!!
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Libbie |
Posted - Mar 20 2006 : 1:35:11 PM Are/were they solely a processing facility, or do they sell to the general public? I don't know of any processing mills, but I'm really not "in the loop" as far as these things are concerned.
Now, maybe if I can talk Aunt Jenny into selling me her lambs, (have you seen the photos? They are SOOooooo cute!) it would be a different story!
XOXO, Libbie
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