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So can't you just get rid of the ram, then? Instead of all the sheep?
Their wool doesn't make a lot of money, we were hoping to sell lambs to make a bit more but as it is right now we can't keep them just to sell their wool twice a year because we don't break even with the amount we have to spend on feed, dewormer, minerals, etc..
Edit: I just realized the implication of replacing him with a different ram, but the reason we're not doing that either is because we're about to have a child born on the commune and rams are extremely dangerous.
Okay that's a good reason to get rid of the ram for sure, if it is a danger to the child. How about keeping one sheep for good luck, cuddles and floofyness? (I'm being stupid. I realize life on the commune is guided by more realistic principles than floof and cuddles)
I wish we could but sheep are social animals and need to have at least one other sheep buddy to be happy :<
I have a little sheep plushie at least that is sufficient in cuddlyness and floofyness for when I do start to miss them ;~;