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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsThings to ponder. do two sheep standing close to each other get static cling?

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Things to ponder. do two sheep standing close to each other get static cling? (Original Post)
debm55
Dec 21
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wnylib
(25,190 posts)1. Only indoors when dry heat is turned on.
Or if their coat is blow-dried after bathing. CAUTION: Use low heat setting on the dryer so their coat doesn't shrink too small to fit them.
When outdoors in hot dry weather, keep them apart or spray them with an anti static spray if grouped together.
Be sure to follow labels regarding proper care.
debm55
(43,446 posts)2. I think you are pulling my leg.

wnylib
(25,190 posts)3. Would that be leg of lamb?
debm55
(43,446 posts)4. Oh no, regular sized sheep hanging out together. a little too close.

wnylib
(25,190 posts)6. I meant, "Was it a leg of lamb?" when you said that I was pulling your leg.
Alpeduez21
(1,909 posts)5. Sheep breeding in dry weather is a "rejolting" site
😂
debm55
(43,446 posts)7. OH MY. Is that Static Cling----"rejolting"

debm55
(43,446 posts)8. Thank you all for your answers.

3catwoman3
(26,328 posts)9. Serious answer - I would think not, seeing as their coats contain lanolin.
debm55
(43,446 posts)10. Thank you 3catwoman3 . Yes the lanolin is the key. I love sheep and we were going to buy one at one time.
