Useful Links
Registries:
http://www.oldeenglishbabydollregistry.com/index.html Olde English "Babydoll" Southdown Sheep Registry, Robert Mock - founder, P.O. Box 942, Rochester, WA 98579 Phone: 360-273-7789
http://www.nabssar.org/ North American Babydoll Sheep Association and Registry (NABSSAR)
Shearer Directory:
http://www.sheepusa.org/index.phtml?page=site/listing_page&view_all=1&func=listAffiliates&nav_id=24bcc91111f63124c0a2314d3e011ca4
Information and Supplies:
http://pipevet.com/ Pipestone Vet Clinic is an online source for supplies and has information and articles about many issues relating to sheep.
http://www.premier1supplies.com/sheep/species.php Premier 1 has a good variety of sheep supplies. Their catalog is also quite informative about various products and procedures. Since they use their farm to test products, they are quite familiar with how the products do "in the field".
http://www.freysupply.com/store/catalog/default.php Frey's Show Supply has many items for sheep.
http://www.jefferslivestock.com/ssc/areas.asp?CID=2&mscssid=8NS3M4W5E1WK9GKAJC5PDAEW4RQL0UJB&area=sheep Jeffers is another source for sheep supplies.
Sheep Information:
http://bedford.extension.psu.edu/Agriculture/Lessons/Lessonspage.htm This is a Sheep Home-Study Course offered through Penn State that has lessons available (free) online. They include some good pictures.
http://www.southdownsheep.org This site is about the larger Southdowns, but obviously has some information that also relates to the care of our miniature sheep.
http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/sheep/ This site gives information on many breeds. Read about Southdowns for information about the Babydolls.
Breeder's Listing for Babydolls:
http://www.oldeenglishbabydollregistry.com/members.htm The Olde English "Babydoll" Registry listing of breeders.
http://www.babydollsheep.org/breeders.php The NABSSAR's listing of breeders.
http://www.babydollsheep.info/ A listing of breeders by state.
http://www.nebraskasheep.com/directory/Breeds/Babydoll_Southdown/ Another listing of breeders.
Babydolls in Vineyards and Orchards:
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/02/california_wine.php I just have to remark on this video--in my opinion, it would have been much easier to round up the Babydolls by leading with a grain bucket (like seen early in the video) than by using the dog and chasing.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/131929/miniature_babydoll_sheep_and_wine.html
http://www.oldeenglishbabydollregistry.com/babydoll_sheep_in_wine_country_b.htm
http://www.oldeenglishbabydollregistry.com/organic_weeding_trials_completed.htm
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/05/04/WIGP4IJGDK1.DTL&hw=Sheep+tend+vines&sn=001&sc=1000
http://www.canvasranch.com/Sheep.html
http://www.kigerwine.com/sheep.htm
http://farmweek.ilfb.org/viewdocument.asp?did=8642&drvid=114&r=0.5129816
http://www.nswg.org/sheep.pdf
http://leisureguy.wordpress.com/2006/09/23/cute-idea-cute-sheep/
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