The last posting showed a ewe with wool on her horns, comical character she was. I did promise to reveal all in this posting ( YIKES! I think I ought to rephrase that! explain all is what I mean), but instead decided to share with you this clip of a dancing sheep. Sad I know!! Apologies for the dreadful camera shake, think I was probably dancing more than the sheep was.
Anyhow, this may not have revealed why the sheep had wool on her horns but it is another vital clue, as this particular cross bred hogg belonged to the same flock as the ewe with the woolly horns. I'm sure you must have all sussed it out by now, and yes, I will explain it all in the next posting - promise!
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Wednesday, 9 February 2011
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About Me
- Tarset Shepherd
- Tarset, Northumberland
- A peculiar individual by my own admission. One who has been compared (character wise) with a cheviot ewe!
Recommended Reading
- Woolshed1 blog
An insight into the agricultural heritage of Northumberland and farming in New Zealand, by Dr Clive Dalton - Shepherds Delight blog
Shepherding in the Scottish Western Isles - Dafad's-Days blog
Itinerant observer and thinker
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