L J
Loving the herd life
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Last night, around 1130pm I was awoke by the largest crash of thunder and bolts of lightning at the same time. The storm was seriously, directly overhead. Freaked me the heck out. My entire house lit up.
I look outside to see my ewe's and lambs standing in the middle of the field, drenched in the rain and the lightening continued to strike and thunder boomed. I went out there and tried to usher them back to their shelters, and they were having no part in that. I even picked up a lamb, took her to the barn, and mom had absolutely no interest in following. She just bellowed until the lamb came back to her.
The ewes were standing next to the ram field, and his shelter(a large tent like structure) opens toward their field. So basically, it was as if they wanted to be w the ram and share his shelter. He was not having any part of being in the storm, but stood at the entrance of his shelter, essentially “hanging out with” the ewe’s.
I just found it odd. Maybe the loud noise of the thunder echoed in their barn and scared them?
I look outside to see my ewe's and lambs standing in the middle of the field, drenched in the rain and the lightening continued to strike and thunder boomed. I went out there and tried to usher them back to their shelters, and they were having no part in that. I even picked up a lamb, took her to the barn, and mom had absolutely no interest in following. She just bellowed until the lamb came back to her.
The ewes were standing next to the ram field, and his shelter(a large tent like structure) opens toward their field. So basically, it was as if they wanted to be w the ram and share his shelter. He was not having any part of being in the storm, but stood at the entrance of his shelter, essentially “hanging out with” the ewe’s.
I just found it odd. Maybe the loud noise of the thunder echoed in their barn and scared them?