Susan's letter about standards, below, prompts me to ask a question about Barbado/Barbados Blackbelly.
Several days ago a website was mentioned, "Maryland...", which took me to a Blackbelly page underwhich I found the "North American Barbados Blackbelly Sheep Registry." But the NABBSR pictures showed Barbado sheep, not Barbados Blackbelly sheep. When I wrote to them to ask about it, they told me there was really no such breed as "Barbado."
Boy, if that doesn't throw a wrench into the whole discussion we've had lately, I don't know what would. Are there any NABBSR people on this list?


Rick Krach
  Auburn, California
     (530) 889-1488

From: "Susan Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I would like to, if I may, retract in part a statement I had made several
weeks ago about whether I thought horns should be allowed on ewes or not for
the "Barbado sheep," if there were to be a new standard written to fit the
Barbado. This is from "my" point of view only and I am only sharing my
thoughts, not trying to convince anyone or sway anyone to my way of
thinking. I studied all the "hair" sheep breeds Sue Smith


Susan Smith
Sandoah Achers

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