Looks like the lambs made a good trip home, in spite of the heat. Nice looking
Cheviots! They look quite happy, having hay to jump up on. Light color wool is
a nice color against the green pasture grass.
Are they getting friendly to you? Cheviots seem quite happy with each other,
so any extra time you can handle them should improve their ease to work
with. I hate it when the sheep see you and run the OTHER way!
You might want to mow their pasture now and again, to keep the weeds down,
encourage new grass growth by removing old long leaves they don't eat. Just
like lawns, the more you mow (at a taller height) the more the grass grows.
Keeps your pasture producing well. Then come Fall, you let it grow as it will,
to go over the winter.
They are CUTE!
Cheviots! They look quite happy, having hay to jump up on. Light color wool is
a nice color against the green pasture grass.
Are they getting friendly to you? Cheviots seem quite happy with each other,
so any extra time you can handle them should improve their ease to work
with. I hate it when the sheep see you and run the OTHER way!
You might want to mow their pasture now and again, to keep the weeds down,
encourage new grass growth by removing old long leaves they don't eat. Just
like lawns, the more you mow (at a taller height) the more the grass grows.
Keeps your pasture producing well. Then come Fall, you let it grow as it will,
to go over the winter.
They are CUTE!