Today I learned how the neighbor moves the sheep between yards. 🐑
Boop is more than a little big now. 🐑
New ram next door. I wonder what next seasons’ lambs will look like.
This handsome guy seems to want to play hide and seek.
Hooboy, this girl gave me a scare. She was sleeping in the shade, I saw no movement.
Fortunately, she perked up when I stepped outside to check on her. 🐑
The branches satisfy! 🐑🌳🍃
Full yard!
New neighbor! How now, Brown Cow?
I’m always sad when I see solo animals in yards. Two often isn’t that much harder than one (though can be!), and a companion can dramatically improve an animal’s quality of life.
Stella! 🐑 🍊
And…. up! 🐑
Managed to sneak a carrot to Stella before the others swooped in. 🥕🐑
Squeeeee! A baby black in my yard! Yay! 🐑
Note to self, the new ram is a bit of an ass, so throw a second orange to 19 when he is around.
Baa baa black sheep!
Neighbor has two baby blacks! Squee! 🐑
Wait, these weeds are literally in your coral, 19. You won’t eat them unless I pluck and hand feed them to you?
Hooboy. 🐑
Weed disposal. 🐑
Burr butt. 🐑
Threw the weed pile over the fence to the neighbor’s sheep. They lurve me now. 🐑
In today’s food experiment, the girls tried and decided they do not like steeped tea leaves. Upside, they tried them. Another upside, I finally have something to put into my compost bin. 🐑
Grabbed a couple buckets of clover from the yard where the sheep have no access. They are currently munching away!
Burr has his head down, because that’s what you do, right? 🐑 ☘️
I am dying from cuteness over here! 🐑
Welcome to the world, Burr! I am delighted you are here. Please let me cuddle you. 🐑