Tim Wheeler used to have a goat. He left it at the house on the sheep unit for the shepherd boys to keep. If they have not eaten it yet you might be able to use it. He might also be able to hook you up with a sheep. Tim is currently on the College Leadership hike but you should try to get ahold of him when he returns.
If that goat is not available, he has other connections.
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Tim,
Tim Wheeler used to have a goat. He left it at the house on the sheep unit for the shepherd boys to keep. If they have not eaten it yet you might be able to use it. He might also be able to hook you up with a sheep. Tim is currently on the College Leadership hike but you should try to get ahold of him when he returns.
If that goat is not available, he has other connections.
Wish I was there to see this one!!
VIV
I suppose you could try calling the Cal Poly sheep unit...don't know if they "rent" out their livestock, but it's worth a try.
Check with the folks at the Avila Valley Barn.
There is all sorts of random livestock roaming the busy , car-filled city streets of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (but I'm afraid that's not much help!)
So where did you end up getting the animals for this morning's service after all?
I'm surprised no one decided to hazard a guess as to why you wanted the Sheep and Goat. Was it really that obvious?
i would lend you mine but they ate a bunch of spinich
Bryan, it looks like you ate the spinach!
allmost!
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