Shorty, the Scottish Sheffield Sheep


Elder Ervin Schmitt built two sheep, a large one and this small one for the Family Living Center and Pioneer Pastimes this past winter.  His wife, Sandra, Sister Schmitt, did the larger sheep but ran out of time before they went home to do this small one. 

After he stood in Conservation for six months, I looked up black faced sheep and discovered they weren't around in the 1800's, but the Scottish Sheffield sheep were.   I painted his legs, head and feet, but couldn't quite see how to do his face.   Elder Ned Sweat covered her with a real sheep skin from New Zealand. 

Sister Cabuquing from the Philippines is serving here in Nauvoo, came to assist us in Conservation last week.  She offered to paint his face on.  What a beautiful job she has done.

We think he will be the most popular attraction in the Family Living Center.  The missionaries that were serving there when he was delivered were certainly excited.

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