Bruce
Herd Master
Laddie has pinned ears a lot more often than Teddy but he doesn't seem overly annoyed. Still trying to figure out their "cues".
As I have been on the other ends of those kicks, they can be pretty painful. Now it doesn't hurt for long(hr max)but they kick hard. Its more of a shock more than anything but if definetly gets your attention.
@misfitmorgan Im not surprised she didn't spit. They normally kick with no warning except pinned ears. It takes a while to learn their body language.
He sounds REALLY calm. My boys will eat pellets from my hand but not last night when my wife was there. They don't see her much and are still wary. I've been giving them little scratches under the chin with a free finger while they are taking the pellets when I can get away with it. Any attempt to touch them farther down is met with the moving away. I figure it will take a fair bit of time.
It's not FM it's VM lol...thats why i did the three cold rinses to remove FM before washing it gets the fleece a lot cleaner. If your doing cold wash rinses you can do as many as you like just keep in mind the fleece will not look white until it is actually washed in hot water with your scour agent or detergent...assuming it is a white fleece lol. No i dont think the front loader would work well for washing or spinning. You can not have agitation and spinning it vertically would cause some agitation until the drum got moving and got the water out. I would think the best alternative choice would be just use a large plastic tub with hot tap water for washing and then rinsing, then drop it on a drying rack and squeeze out as much water as you can, then spread it out to dry. In the sun on a warm day with a light breeze it shouldnt take more then a day to dry.Wow, after all that washing, still bits of FM. How does one get rid of that? I can't do it your way, front loading washers aren't useful that way. Might have to do it in the stock tank, then use the washer spin cycle to get the water out.
My boys will be a mess by shearing time, they keep getting into more and more "stuff" that sticks in their fiber.
Sorry, I was using FM as Foreign Material but I see what you are getting at I'm new at this wool/fiber thing, don't have the lingo down just yet.
I don't think the boys will be wearing coats year round. Maybe they will eat some of the plants that provide VM to get stuck in their "coats".