The Lawn is looking Sheepish
For a number of woolly reasons – as in, on Friday the sheep were shorn and are currently infesting my lawn, eating that down before we all vanish in the spring growth. And most surprisingly the gaggle are sharing their territory without much fuss. I put that down to my having waited until the gosling was a reasonable size so that they don’t feel quite so protective. I hope the sheep eat quickly however, as one of the girls is sitting again and if those eggs hatch I’ll have to move the woolly crew smartly before war does break out.
The Lawn is looking Sheepish
25 November 2013
For a number of woolly reasons – as in, on Friday the sheep were shorn and are currently infesting my lawn, eating that down before we all vanish in the spring growth. And most surprisingly the gaggle are sharing their territory without much fuss. I put that down to my having waited until the gosling was a reasonable size so that they don’t feel quite so protective. I hope the sheep eat quickly however, as one of the girls is sitting again and if those eggs hatch I’ll have to move the woolly crew smartly before war does break out.