Re: [Blackbelly] Marley's Horn Growth

2013-10-08 Thread Mike Hummel
What a set of horns, makes me wonder if he is pure ABB.  If you want to 
find out what is worth, contact one of the many game preserves.  They 
will pay you big bucks to let some city slicker shoot him.


On 10/7/2013 9:19 PM, Michael Smith wrote:

(trying this again in plain text format)

Anyone else got any recent pictures?

My ABB Marley, the freebie ram who started it all for me. He came from
a goat breeder who got him from a vet as a bottle baby, and had no
idea what to do with him, so I got him for free.  Born Feb 2008.

  He does not have the best markings of any of my 5 intact rams, but
man, he has the horns!  Every time I take my eye off him, those horns
seem to have grown more. I've had one intact son and one grandson from
him and their horn spread is not nearly as wide as his. They might
have a good amount of total curl, but not a wide spread rack like his.
He has two other grandsons who had weak ABB markings that are
weathers.

http://mwsmith.smugmug.com/Animals/rams2013/32364864_kz9mSW#!i=2817598743k=2zCmvtG

enjoy

normally, I might consider taxidermy to be a morbid way to keep an old
pet, but in his case, I might make an exception.

-Michael, Perino Ranch Blackbellies.
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Re: [Blackbelly] Marley's Horn Growth

2013-10-08 Thread Michael Smith
well, what is pure ABB, anyway?

but I agree, he'd make a great trophy. As for his heritage, his markings are 
more troublesome to me than his horns.  There's no pictures of it, but when he 
sheds, he has almost no black necktie. Only gets that marking when his ruff 
grows out. also has very small eyebrows. And his coat is not that red, more 
tan. Other than that he has a fine black belly, and no white sock markings or 
white blotches anywhere.

I've thought about calling the Texas hunting ranches to get some Mouflon, but 
they are pricey.

-Michael, Perino Ranch Blackbellies.

Sent from my iPad

On Oct 8, 2013, at 7:04 AM, Mike Hummel m...@soggytopfarm.com wrote:

 What a set of horns, makes me wonder if he is pure ABB.  If you want to find 
 out what is worth, contact one of the many game preserves.  They will pay you 
 big bucks to let some city slicker shoot him.
 
 On 10/7/2013 9:19 PM, Michael Smith wrote:
 (trying this again in plain text format)
 
 Anyone else got any recent pictures?
 
 My ABB Marley, the freebie ram who started it all for me. He came from
 a goat breeder who got him from a vet as a bottle baby, and had no
 idea what to do with him, so I got him for free.  Born Feb 2008.
 
  He does not have the best markings of any of my 5 intact rams, but
 man, he has the horns!  Every time I take my eye off him, those horns
 seem to have grown more. I've had one intact son and one grandson from
 him and their horn spread is not nearly as wide as his. They might
 have a good amount of total curl, but not a wide spread rack like his.
 He has two other grandsons who had weak ABB markings that are
 weathers.
 
 http://mwsmith.smugmug.com/Animals/rams2013/32364864_kz9mSW#!i=2817598743k=2zCmvtG
 
 enjoy
 
 normally, I might consider taxidermy to be a morbid way to keep an old
 pet, but in his case, I might make an exception.
 
 -Michael, Perino Ranch Blackbellies.
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Re: [Blackbelly] Marley's Horn Growth

2013-10-08 Thread Mike Hummel

I
http://www.texashuntlodge.com/black_hawaiian_sheep_hunt_package.asp

cid:part1.07060102.06090205@soggytopfarm.com
On 10/8/2013 10:54 AM, Michael Smith wrote:

well, what is pure ABB, anyway?

but I agree, he'd make a great trophy. As for his heritage, his markings are 
more troublesome to me than his horns.  There's no pictures of it, but when he 
sheds, he has almost no black necktie. Only gets that marking when his ruff 
grows out. also has very small eyebrows. And his coat is not that red, more 
tan. Other than that he has a fine black belly, and no white sock markings or 
white blotches anywhere.

I've thought about calling the Texas hunting ranches to get some Mouflon, but 
they are pricey.

-Michael, Perino Ranch Blackbellies.

Sent from my iPad

On Oct 8, 2013, at 7:04 AM, Mike Hummel m...@soggytopfarm.com wrote:


What a set of horns, makes me wonder if he is pure ABB.  If you want to find 
out what is worth, contact one of the many game preserves.  They will pay you 
big bucks to let some city slicker shoot him.

On 10/7/2013 9:19 PM, Michael Smith wrote:

(trying this again in plain text format)

Anyone else got any recent pictures?

My ABB Marley, the freebie ram who started it all for me. He came from
a goat breeder who got him from a vet as a bottle baby, and had no
idea what to do with him, so I got him for free.  Born Feb 2008.

  He does not have the best markings of any of my 5 intact rams, but
man, he has the horns!  Every time I take my eye off him, those horns
seem to have grown more. I've had one intact son and one grandson from
him and their horn spread is not nearly as wide as his. They might
have a good amount of total curl, but not a wide spread rack like his.
He has two other grandsons who had weak ABB markings that are
weathers.

http://mwsmith.smugmug.com/Animals/rams2013/32364864_kz9mSW#!i=2817598743k=2zCmvtG

enjoy

normally, I might consider taxidermy to be a morbid way to keep an old
pet, but in his case, I might make an exception.

-Michael, Perino Ranch Blackbellies.
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[Blackbelly] The noble Marley

2013-10-08 Thread Erik Christy
I'm surprised and saddened the hear talk of executing this noble 
creature rather than continuing to admire and respect him for what he 
has given and the beautiful stature he presents to all who see him.  Is 
this how we repay elegance?


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Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2013 18:19:06 -0700
From: Michael Smith mwsmotorspo...@gmail.com
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(trying this again in plain text format)

Anyone else got any recent pictures?

My ABB Marley, the freebie ram who started it all for me. He came from
a goat breeder who got him from a vet as a bottle baby, and had no
idea what to do with him, so I got him for free.  Born Feb 2008.

  He does not have the best markings of any of my 5 intact rams, but
man, he has the horns!  Every time I take my eye off him, those horns
seem to have grown more. I've had one intact son and one grandson from
him and their horn spread is not nearly as wide as his. They might
have a good amount of total curl, but not a wide spread rack like his.
He has two other grandsons who had weak ABB markings that are
weathers.

http://mwsmith.smugmug.com/Animals/rams2013/32364864_kz9mSW#!i=2817598743k=2zCmvtG

enjoy

normally, I might consider taxidermy to be a morbid way to keep an old
pet, but in his case, I might make an exception.

-Michael, Perino Ranch Blackbellies.


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Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2013 10:04:35 -0400
From: Mike Hummel m...@soggytopfarm.com
To: blackbelly@lists.blackbellysheep.info
Subject: Re: [Blackbelly] Marley's Horn Growth
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What a set of horns, makes me wonder if he is pure ABB.  If you want to
find out what is worth, contact one of the many game preserves.  They
will pay you big bucks to let some city slicker shoot him.

On 10/7/2013 9:19 PM, Michael Smith wrote:

(trying this again in plain text format)

Anyone else got any recent pictures?

My ABB Marley, the freebie ram who started it all for me. He came from
a goat breeder who got him from a vet as a bottle baby, and had no
idea what to do with him, so I got him for free.  Born Feb 2008.

   He does not have the best markings of any of my 5 intact rams, but
man, he has the horns!  Every time I take my eye off him, those horns
seem to have grown more. I've had one intact son and one grandson from
him and their horn spread is not nearly as wide as his. They might
have a good amount of total curl, but not a wide spread rack like his.
He has two other grandsons who had weak ABB markings that are
weathers.

http://mwsmith.smugmug.com/Animals/rams2013/32364864_kz9mSW#!i=2817598743k=2zCmvtG

enjoy

normally, I might consider taxidermy to be a morbid way to keep an old
pet, but in his case, I might make an exception.

-Michael, Perino Ranch Blackbellies.
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Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2013 07:54:36 -0700
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well, what is pure ABB, anyway?

but I agree, he'd make a great trophy. As for his heritage, his markings are 
more troublesome to me than his horns.  There's no pictures of it, but when he 
sheds, he has almost no black necktie. Only gets that marking when his ruff 
grows out. also has very small eyebrows. And his coat is not that red, more 
tan. Other than that he has a fine black belly, and no white sock markings or 

Re: [Blackbelly] The noble Marley

2013-10-08 Thread Michael Smith
I was talking about when he dies. That part was not clear--now that I re-read 
it. He's my pet and will live his life out naturally on my ranch.

-MWS

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On Oct 8, 2013, at 5:04 PM, Erik Christy echri...@peak.org wrote:

 I'm surprised and saddened the hear talk of executing this noble creature 
 rather than continuing to admire and respect him for what he has given and 
 the beautiful stature he presents to all who see him.  Is this how we repay 
 elegance?
 
 
 
 normally, I might consider taxidermy to be a morbid way to keep an old
 pet, but in his case, I might make an exception.
 
 -Michael, Perino Ranch Blackbellies.
 
 
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Re: [Blackbelly] Marley's Horn Growth

2013-10-08 Thread Michael Smith
I agree, Mike. Those pictures show a good example of the same configuration of 
horns. Interesting.  Is it just me, or does the guy with the revolver and iron 
sights look like he might have hunted his ram from maybe, what?... 30 yards? 
Hardly seems sporting.

Question: how does one measure horns? from the side: tip to tip? or do they 
start a tape measure at the forehoead and follow the length around the outside 
of the curl for overall length?


-Michael, Perino Ranch Blackbellies

Sent from my iPad

On Oct 8, 2013, at 7:58 AM, Mike Hummel m...@soggytopfarm.com wrote:

 I
 http://www.texashuntlodge.com/black_hawaiian_sheep_hunt_package.asp
 
 cid:part1.07060102.06090205@soggytopfarm.com
 On 10/8/2013 10:54 AM, Michael Smith wrote:
 well, what is pure ABB, anyway?
 
 but I agree, he'd make a great trophy. As for his heritage, his markings are 
 more troublesome to me than his horns.  There's no pictures of it, but when 
 he sheds, he has almost no black necktie. Only gets that marking when his 
 ruff grows out. also has very small eyebrows. And his coat is not that red, 
 more tan. Other than that he has a fine black belly, and no white sock 
 markings or white blotches anywhere.
 
 I've thought about calling the Texas hunting ranches to get some Mouflon, 
 but they are pricey.
 
 -Michael, Perino Ranch Blackbellies.
 
 Sent from my iPad
 
 On Oct 8, 2013, at 7:04 AM, Mike Hummel m...@soggytopfarm.com wrote:
 
 What a set of horns, makes me wonder if he is pure ABB.  If you want to 
 find out what is worth, contact one of the many game preserves.  They will 
 pay you big bucks to let some city slicker shoot him.
 
 On 10/7/2013 9:19 PM, Michael Smith wrote:
 (trying this again in plain text format)
 
 Anyone else got any recent pictures?
 
 My ABB Marley, the freebie ram who started it all for me. He came from
 a goat breeder who got him from a vet as a bottle baby, and had no
 idea what to do with him, so I got him for free.  Born Feb 2008.
 
  He does not have the best markings of any of my 5 intact rams, but
 man, he has the horns!  Every time I take my eye off him, those horns
 seem to have grown more. I've had one intact son and one grandson from
 him and their horn spread is not nearly as wide as his. They might
 have a good amount of total curl, but not a wide spread rack like his.
 He has two other grandsons who had weak ABB markings that are
 weathers.
 
 http://mwsmith.smugmug.com/Animals/rams2013/32364864_kz9mSW#!i=2817598743k=2zCmvtG
 
 enjoy
 
 normally, I might consider taxidermy to be a morbid way to keep an old
 pet, but in his case, I might make an exception.
 
 -Michael, Perino Ranch Blackbellies.
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