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<blockquote data-quote="IH 684" data-source="post: 399159" data-attributes="member: 3196"><p>grass is wet which losens the back end with wet feaces hay is dry which assists in keeping the rear end muscles working and thus helps keep in the internal bits where they should be, traditional breeds i would reccomend are wiltshire horn, herdwick, two horn jacobs, norfolk horn, dorsets, keep them pure you will find iam sure a lot less issues, take for example the new easy care breed they came from the wiltshire horn as people have less time and money these older breeds are becoming more popular</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IH 684, post: 399159, member: 3196"] grass is wet which losens the back end with wet feaces hay is dry which assists in keeping the rear end muscles working and thus helps keep in the internal bits where they should be, traditional breeds i would reccomend are wiltshire horn, herdwick, two horn jacobs, norfolk horn, dorsets, keep them pure you will find iam sure a lot less issues, take for example the new easy care breed they came from the wiltshire horn as people have less time and money these older breeds are becoming more popular [/QUOTE]
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