Love At The Edge
Tuesday, 24. June 2008, 03:14:28
Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within me? hope in God: for I shall yet praise Him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God Psalms 43:4
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Cast Sheep:
A sheep that has rolled over on its back is called a "cast" sheep. It may not be able to get up. It happens mostly with short, stocky sheep with heavy fleeces on flat terrain. Heavily pregnant ewes are most prone. Cast sheep become distressed and can die within a short time if not rolled back into a normal position. When back on their feet they may need to be supported for a few minutes before release to ensure they are steady.

I am truly glad that my shepherd, Jesus Christ, is able to put me back on my feet and even to steady me until I can stand alone.
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Cast Sheep:
A sheep that has rolled over on its back is called a "cast" sheep. It may not be able to get up. It happens mostly with short, stocky sheep with heavy fleeces on flat terrain. Heavily pregnant ewes are most prone. Cast sheep become distressed and can die within a short time if not rolled back into a normal position. When back on their feet they may need to be supported for a few minutes before release to ensure they are steady.

I am truly glad that my shepherd, Jesus Christ, is able to put me back on my feet and even to steady me until I can stand alone.











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