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Report # 2: Farm call at Lovewool experimental husheep farm.

Patient(s): Coconut (22) ,Almond (23) and several other sheepgirls.

It was a cold and snowy day when we arrived at the Lovewool farm after an hour train ride from Central city. All the farmhands we met stayed comfortably warm in their specialized, knitted "Lovewool" clothing. These fancy fabrics were made from specially treated, luxurious, silky hairs from the lovely husheeps or sheepgirls raise on this farm. And they truly are lovely!

I guess it's fitting to the name of this place. All the sheepgirls we saw were happy, docile, well cared for, and practically spoiled by the equally or happier farmhands. We suspected that these experimental petgirls must have been in service for some years due to their above-average enjoyment of the "extra service" with the farmhands.

All of the sheepgirls sported the most beautiful, glorious locks of hair I've ever seen on their heads. They let their hair grow long and wooly, enough to cover their entire luscious body. We were shown a shearing session which was done by a specialist hair designer instead of the normal farmhand. These fancy strands were then gathered to be made into Lovewool clothing.

The husheeps here are also a part of the dairy program, which means they have hormonally induced lactation. And are milked daily, the same as the hucows. The staffs promised us that their products are better since the girls here are happier. They gave us a carton of husheep milk for the road, which we still haven't tried.

During the check-up process in which I gave 2 adorable husheeps named "Coconut" and "Almond" their late annual vaccination, the cold day at Lovewool farm was made a bit brighter with Cookie running around and playing with the sheepgirls (we were given permission, of course) The staffs enjoy the puppygirl's antics so much that they gave her a toy hat from the gift shop.

Before we departed the next day, I was given one of the famous Lovewool scarfs as a parting gift. I'm happy to report that Lovewool farm is operating wonderfully and the domesticated human pets were very well taken cared of.

Natalie S.J. DHVM

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I wanted to make something lovely and cozy for this month. Hope you like it!^^

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