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Honey, who shrunk the sheep?

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    Babydoll sheep are smaller than most types of sheep. (The Old Walsh Farm)
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    A woman bottle-feeds a Babydoll Southdown lamb. (Babydoll Southdown Sheep UK)
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    Babydoll Southdown sheep are known for being friendly. (Babydoll Southdown Sheep UK)
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    Ben Osborne holds a sheep. It helps mow the grass around his grapevines. (Copyright Winetitles Media)
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Baa!  A tiny cry comes from a tiny sheep.  Babydoll sheep in Australia (Aw-strale-yuh) are half as tall as you!   

People want to buy these woolly pets.  They are friendly and can learn tricks!

Pray: God made creatures of all sizes.  Thank Him for animals great and small.

Read More: Babydoll Southdown sheep are a rare breed. Most sheep are two times bigger! Babydoll sheep are called “easy keepers.” They do not need as much land as other animals. These furry friends can trim your grass, eat your weeds, and give you lovely wool! One owner taught them to trot around obstacles. She gave them lots of treats! Sheep breeder Johanna Willans says, “They just have a beautiful personality and that shines through.” The Bible teaches we are God’s people, and “the sheep of His pasture.” (Psalm 100:3)