Thoughts about sustainable agriculture and forestry from the Sierra Nevada foothills.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
The Ernie Report
After taking a break from working Ernie due to lambing, I've finally been able to work our youngest dog, Ernie, on a more regular basis. Tonight, he really made progress - he checked himself, and he generally gave more space to the sheep. As per my previous entry, communication can sometimes be positive - sometimes discouraging. Today was very positive!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
-
Reno, an Anatolian Shepherd. Introduction We operate a small scale (approximately 150 ewe) commercial sheep operation in the foothill...
-
While I’ve completely embraced digital maps and global position system (GPS) technology, I still enjoy using paper maps - especially topogra...
-
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...
No comments:
Post a Comment