Not much to report again today (at least lamb-wise). We did accomplish a fairly complicated move of the lambs and ewes onto new pasture, though. We brought the sheep through a total of four gates, up a driveway, and into fresh feed. The lambs (for the most part) have figured out the routine, as have our dogs. Once again, I'm so grateful to have dogs like Taff and Mo.
Hopefully, the last two ewes will give birth over the weekend!
Thoughts about sustainable agriculture and forestry from the Sierra Nevada foothills.
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