Hahahahahaha! Why yes, they do, Dayna. As a matter of fact, they have many different voices. We had one years ago that I miss very much. Her name was Hootie, not sure why, but that's what she was called. She had the sweetest, most melodious little baa I had ever heard. Didn't sound real it was so sweet. She sounded like one of those stuffed dolls that you turn over on its tummy and when you turned it back over on its back it said, "Maa-maa." When we heard that sound we always knew it was Hootie. It gave us a sense of well being like the town crier hollering the hour and following with "All's Well".

I wouldn't worry about yours not saying much. They must be pretty content to be that quiet.

Becky Lannon
Lone Star Farm


----- Original Message ----- From: "Dayna Denmark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I have the weirdest question to ask the group. Do your sheep BAA? Mine never do, in fact some of them have never made any sounds at all. This morning one of them actually Baa-d and it stopped me in my tracks. I'm standing there waiting to here it again and of course it's quiet and they are all just staring at me.
Anyway it just got me to wondering........


Dayna Denmark
Half Ass Acres



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