MV Exports 3 Babydoll Sheep To San Diego Vineyard

by MissionViejoDispatch.com on May 17, 2009

Sheep   Mission  Viejo  High’s  Future Farmers program has parted with three sheep raised by students.  The animals were exported to San Diego, not for their wool, but for their propensity to eat weeds, according to Wine Tasting San Diego

    The Eagles Nest Winery and Cottage doesn’t use herbicides or chemicals, so the three male Olde English Southdown Babydoll Sheep help the vines stay healthier and produce more wine.  The Babydoll sheep are docile and about the size of a medium sized dog.

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Dennis @ Eagles Nest Winery May 18, 2009 at 4:50 am

We want Mission Viejo FFA students to know the sheep are very happy in their new home here in Ramona, CA and that the winery is pleased with the babydolls rams you raised. Thank you.

Please visit us at http://eaglesnestwinery.com.

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