It's a cold wintry day here today in Minnesota.
We have had two major snow storms this week. On Monday we ended up with 10 inches of snow and we'll see what today's storm brings us. This morning while chatting with my friend Nancy, she was "encouraging" me to get out and take some pictures of my sheep in all this snow. Nancy is QUITE the photographer! I wish I had a fraction of the talent she does when it comes to taking pictures. Anyway, I did go out briefly and attempted to get some pictures. Here is one of my adult rams who were very happy to be inside today.
Here is another I took of one of my yearling rams:
Kimberwood Oliver
It's very hard to see(especially when it's snowing) Oliver's true color. He has a "bluish" cast to his fleece. It's a little more so right around his neck but it does go through out his body. He looks very "black" but he is actually "shaela". We have two ewes bred to him for April babies.
We have had two major snow storms this week. On Monday we ended up with 10 inches of snow and we'll see what today's storm brings us. This morning while chatting with my friend Nancy, she was "encouraging" me to get out and take some pictures of my sheep in all this snow. Nancy is QUITE the photographer! I wish I had a fraction of the talent she does when it comes to taking pictures. Anyway, I did go out briefly and attempted to get some pictures. Here is one of my adult rams who were very happy to be inside today.
Here is another I took of one of my yearling rams:
It's very hard to see(especially when it's snowing) Oliver's true color. He has a "bluish" cast to his fleece. It's a little more so right around his neck but it does go through out his body. He looks very "black" but he is actually "shaela". We have two ewes bred to him for April babies.
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