Thoughts about sustainable agriculture and forestry from the Sierra Nevada foothills.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Thank you, Taff and Mo
We've been moving sheep quite a bit lately - yearling ewes to Rocklin, lambs and their mothers to new pasture, loading fall lambs in the trailer. I'm so grateful to our border collies, Taff and Mo. They've worked so hard over the last months. The level of trust that we've developed is amazing - I'm confident that we can put sheep just about anywhere, all because of the trust we have in each other. Thanks, Taff and Mo!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
-
Mo keeping track of our newest bummer lamb If you raise sheep, at some point, you'll have a lamb whose mother won't - or can...
-
Here's the next installment from my Sheep Management Basics talk: Overview – Why Not Lamb in a Barn? Conventional wisdom indicate...
-
Cross-posted and adapted from my Ranching in the Sierra Foothills blog... As anyone who has read this blog at all in the last 12 months k...
No comments:
Post a Comment