The girls are looking good this spring. They might be carrying a few pounds more than they need to be but I'd rather have them fleshed out than too thin.
The broom is always a source of curiosity.
And of course watching the other sheep be shorn was alarming interesting. Actually, Fuzz has a natural look of perpetual surprise.
"That just CAN'T be good!"
The sheep coats continued to prove themselves a good investment as all the Cotswold fleeces look great beneath them.
We took Peanut's coat off and she leaned against me in a sheep hug. She is so sweet. One can see the difference in cleanliness and condition between the coated fleece and that which was uncovered on her neck.
And with the coat taken off Fuzz you can picture what a mess her wool would have been without it.
Rupert, one of our young Cotswold wethers, was quite dejected after shearing. I think he was not happy at all to find himself without clothes.
"At least they let me keep my hair."
A few more days and another group will get nekkid!
Your fleeces are so beautiful!! My fingers just itch to have a feel!
ReplyDeleteAw, Rupert, don't be sad. You are quite handsome!
ReplyDeleteAww, Peanut! When will you be posting the fleece descriptions?
ReplyDeleteThe new list goes up on April 23 at noon. Full info here: http://www.nistockfarms.com/fleece-reservations.php
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All the fleeces look so delicious!
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