Decision about Dollās ewe lamb was kind of made for me when someone asked if they could get the family group. Theyāre scheduled to leave Saturday. Iām both happy and sad about it.
My literal favourite time of day is when Iām out there and the girls are free ranging with their lambs and theyāre all eating, racing and bouncing around.
Coy, Dobby, Minny (ignore the ram lamb behind her)
Luna front and center.
So far itās looking like these will be my keeper girls with Minny and Luna replacing Doll and Foxy. Minny may be a temporary keeper, but weāll see. She doesnāt have the nicest temperament so far, but Iām hoping sheāll come around. Sheās not crazy, just very standoffish. Iām sure once she realizes Iām the bringer of snacks and scritches, sheāll change her mind about me
Warm and grossly humid after the rain yesterday, but still cool enough to get some work done today. I finally started weeding my garden so I can put something in it next week. Probably some vines - tomato, squash, maybe something else.
I started digging up the thistles that are trying to take over my front yard too. These nasty things not only killed my pathetic little trowel, but also manage to poke me through my lined gardening gloves. I hate them and canāt blame the sheep for not eating them when theyāre so vicious
Sheepies are out in their rotational kennels now and the girls did a great job mowing the front yard this week (aside from the thistle-infested section, of course).
Theyāre in the last spot before crossing the driveway here.
Normally I have at least one ram lamb available to go out with Dingo, but my only remaining boy has another few weeks on mom, so poor Dingo has to go solo for a little longer. Iām also working on getting a new breeding ram lamb, so fingers crossed that happens soon so Dingo can have a buddy.
He broke one of the panels on the kennel last year (just wear and tear and rubbing on it), so Iām going to be learning how to weld it back together before too long so he and his soon-to-join-him buddies will have sufficient room.
I didnāt measure where to put the trench, but it turns out I put it in exactly the right spot lol
Obviously still have some clean up to do with all the dirt clods, but thatās a job for a less humid day. Maybe one with a cool breeze.
I also switched from milking Dobby to milking Foxy this week and this is why:
Same amount of milk - Foxy on top, Dobby on the bottom. Dobbyās milk is exactly like whole cow milk. Taste and texture is the same. Foxy, on the other hand, has the thicker, creamier and sweeter milk that Iāve come to expect from my sheep. Iām honestly happy either way, but the cheese quantity makes all the difference. (The green bits are chives.)
Also thinking about trying to make some yogurt one of these days. Maybe blend it with some honey and fruit and freeze it instead of making or buying ice cream?
One of these days