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Post by holly on Sept 17, 2006 19:22:31 GMT 7
the name graham is the name of my friends dad, and his realy old school and acts like the dad out of king of the hill, there4 that name makes me think of hank out of king of the hill, coz his old school aswell *sad* y dont u rename him?
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Post by Peter on Sept 18, 2006 6:23:52 GMT 7
We'll show you the article when you come for the BBQ!!!! lol It was ment to be graham the grey ram
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Post by Natenla on Sept 18, 2006 12:25:30 GMT 7
You guys will never stop getting animals will you!! LOL, good on you though I recon I would if I could!! Bugger living in town! I WANT A FARM!!!
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Post by Sparkles on Sept 18, 2006 17:20:45 GMT 7
I'm with ya Nat! I will stay where I am for a few years - until they develop it to death like they are everywhere else - then I am getting some land!!!
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Post by megzly on Nov 28, 2007 10:43:27 GMT 7
haha graham sounds like my pet sheep spud, spuddie thinsk he owns the place too, tries to get on the back of the ute when we go out to fix fences or wateva and chases dad around the workshop and goes crazy if he cant see ya. walks on a halter too, i think he thinks hes a person even tho he was raised with 40 other lambs. mabyes its all those whacks he got on the head when he was a lamb with a plastic bottle when he tried to bunt the other lambs off the teat! (it was mum not me!!)
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Post by Peter on Nov 29, 2007 4:27:32 GMT 7
Oh My God!!!! Graham was a nutter. We have since moved him on for a new Stud Ram (will post pics one day, we have recently got stud wiltshire horn ewes and a ram)
Graham head butted everyone who came on the property, and would even chace my friends when they bought their motor bikes over to ride!!! It was so funny!
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Post by megzly on Nov 29, 2007 10:29:35 GMT 7
wiltshire horns are pretty good:) im hoping to get some eventually
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Post by Silvercloud on Dec 3, 2007 11:58:42 GMT 7
Rams have gotta be one of the dumbest critters that ever breathed, and most are nasty buggers. My friends have wiltshire horn sheep but as usual the ram is a menace
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Post by Helen on Dec 3, 2007 20:12:57 GMT 7
we had a ram that we handreared (saved him from an abbatoir) and he was gorgeous. Thoiught he was a dog and learnt some basic commands. He never butted any one. At the same time I must admit I prefer goats, easier to look after and super intelligent.
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