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RE: ❓Steemit Quiz 2025 - Weeks 15/16
Where's your wördel?!
Oh, now that you mention it. Unfortunately, the word courier is late. You can't rely on the delivery service these days...
Okay, I had some issues that only let me use the computer for comments at most. I didn't even manage to post happy Easter greetings including my brand new lambs. What comes around, comes around. Or not... ;-)
That can't be good - no wördel, no steemit for me...

Oh boy, another bunch of cuties. I wonder what their names are this time. Seriously, all of this is making me think about owning a goat myself… I mean, I heard their milk tastes… interesting.
For God's sake, I am deeply shocked.
Although... I feel a little bit the same way... 😂
Just leave me in my creative crisis for a little while longer.
I'll give you a photo of my roast lamb for this critical time...
Hahaha, dear irony lover... a big joke: My favourite lambs are happy about their adventure playground! They play on the barbecue, they don't get barbecued.
Haha! I just can't with this smile 😄 I'm pretty sure this is pörcy!
Hihi, the same smile indeed. But it's not Pörcy, it's his half-brother (the same father...) Lolleck. Lolleck and Bolleck from the tall, beautiful, long-legged Olivia are not yet officially known to you Steemians...
Oh... sorry...but they have the same spots. Do they always come in pairs? and with rhyming names?
No sorries, the animals look very similar. Not exactly the same (I can tell them all apart), but they have all inherited their father's glasses. Not the white lambs, no, they're all white (well, very dirty from the fire bowl...).
These sheep have 1 to 3 lambs (last year we had triplets twice). The fact that there were twins four times this year is a coincidence. Or Elton's genes, who knows?
And the names... No particular rhythm this year - just the way they come to me. Mostly funny... ;-)
Ahh... now I can tell. Haha. It's cute, though.
Speaking of white: are they the ones without blemishes? You don't sacrifice them, do you? ... Okay, that was a bad joke.
When their time comes, what do you do with the sheepskins? Do you tan them?
Is Elton the only one doing the repopulating, or are there others? I don't remember anyone beside Elton.
Pardon me. I seem like a child with all these questions...
Maybe I'm a ‘bad’ farmer because I don't (yet) like to think my way into the cycle of life of livestock. Well, yes, but none of that applies to MY babies, does it?
So: If a sheep dies of its own accord (illness, old age...), you are NOT allowed to use ANY of it (meat anyway, but also not the fur, horns, whatever) and must have it picked up immediately by the knacker (risk of disease).
If you take a sheep to the butcher, you can collect the skin in a cool box and take it to the tanner. Not many people practise this trade any more. Tanning is very, very expensive here. You can buy three ready-made sheepskins from Eastern Europe (the seller still makes a profit...) for the price I would pay for tanning alone...
Elton is the only one who was aloud to reproduce this year because he is the only one with "foreign blood".
I have a total of 8 bucks. Elton and five boys that were born in my herd last year. Plus two castrated bucks. Böckchen and Nücki are the first two sheep with whom the ‘drama’ began... 😉
That BIG those 'Nücker' from the post above today:
Oh no! I seem to enjoy talking a bit of business knowledge without ‘having’ to write an article. And proud of my animals, too... 😉