
One of our pregnant ewes catching a few rays.

The evil sheep eye.

Caren and I. She wanted a scratch but was a bit concerned when I held out my arm with the camera and it made such a funny clicking noise.

Larry is back to build a replacement for the "temporary" divider fence that has been in place for almost 9 years now. We've got 2 sections of fence we want to put in this year. Both are internal and will be small low wire.
Do you always wear a mask when working with the sheep?
ReplyDeleteI am allergic to the hay so I wear a mask so I can breathe better.
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