Sheep watching
Posted: 01 Aug 2023, 06:48
We had "our" sheep on the field for the last week and they're fascinating to watch.
Yes, they do have their regular walks - you can see where they go, as the ground is worn away and yes, they do follow each other
They wander around all night - we can hear the bells - but when it starts getting hot, they move to the shade of the battery store. All of them, huddled together. You'd have thought they'd be hot
Yesterday, they did that, but one of them, right by the wall, obviously wanted to move, so she tapped the one in front of her on the back, with her front hoof and it moved, to let her out
Then another one will move and those two or three will go and lie under a tree, in the shade.
When it rains, they just stop, where ever they are and just stand there, not moving, for ages.
Bonkers, but fun to watch.
Yes, they do have their regular walks - you can see where they go, as the ground is worn away and yes, they do follow each other
They wander around all night - we can hear the bells - but when it starts getting hot, they move to the shade of the battery store. All of them, huddled together. You'd have thought they'd be hot
Yesterday, they did that, but one of them, right by the wall, obviously wanted to move, so she tapped the one in front of her on the back, with her front hoof and it moved, to let her out
Then another one will move and those two or three will go and lie under a tree, in the shade.
When it rains, they just stop, where ever they are and just stand there, not moving, for ages.
Bonkers, but fun to watch.