The sheep have settled in and the separation of rams and ewes is successful, so far. But I had my doubts. Brad's initial idea of just setting up an electrical fence line, without fencing, went to the waste basket soon after reading how aggressive the rams can be and some encouragement from his wife that it "just wasn't going to work". The fence has helped, but Booboo seems determined to get to the other side. Ella is no help with all her feminine temptings. We still need to run the electrical line on both sides to keep our fence from becoming demolished. All seemed to be going well, till this evening. Upon arriving home after several Christmas parties and errands we discovered one of our ewes, Plotulopi, had plotted to make it to the other side and was successful. How? I don't know. The investigation is still on and the fortifying of the fence has been heightened from yellow to red. If she could get through then Booboo will not be far behind. He seems to have the idea in his head that Ella is his girl and he's gonna have her. Still so much to learn about these wonderful fluffy creatures who have made their way into our lives and hearts. Fingers crossed that our electric fence idea will solve the problem to our mystery of the mischief sheep. (say that five times)
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Bobby
12/11/2015 05:53:31 am
Sheep are smarter than you think. And wanderers at that :)
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Rebecca
12/11/2015 10:27:59 am
Sounds like you have personal experience. Do tell. 😊
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ASR
12/11/2015 08:15:44 am
You're our first blogger responder Bobby! Congratulations!
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Rebecca
12/11/2015 10:25:22 am
I absolutely love your blog! Completely delightful! I will look forward to the next chapter of Sheep Romance. 🐏🐏.
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ASR
12/11/2015 06:31:37 pm
The picture is not ours, just the one that came with the design style. I don't know how to change. Doesn't seem to give me the option to up load my own photo.
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Rebecca
1/6/2016 09:34:51 pm
I noticed you changed the picture on the search page. Love it and love your blog and web site. Great job!! Leave a Reply. |
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