Summer Pasture, Rambo, and Rambutt

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It’s time for late summer grazing. The bare patch in the pasture is where we burned the prunings this year. I need to find a different way to deal with the pruning debris, because it hurts the pasture when we burn it.

A flock of Black Welsh Mountain sheep cluster loosely in their pasture. A bare patch can be seen where brush was burned earlier in the year.

Here are Rambo and his buddy Rambutt. Rambutt is the one looking at us. He’s appointed himself as guardian and watch-sheep, and he’s very aware of what’s going on around him.

Two ram lambs, Rambo and Rambutt, resting together near a tree.