Four sheep took an awful lot of encouraging to go join their mates and get some food
Drains and burns are suddenly more difficult to negotiate
Moss is for ever alert
Steering needed to keep them on the right track
Eventually home is within sight
Not much further now girls
If that seemed hardwork what about the other 265 that need fetching to safety? Watch this space........
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