Now that we’ve made the transition to large square hay bales, we no longer need the backstop that the old hay stack wagon used to push the small bales up against. We’ve decided to take it down and see if we can move the sheep handling system into its place. That way, we can use… Continue reading
The gate into the ram pen is finally dug out. We mostly did it by hand. We also saw a turkey flock roosting in the trees on our way up the hill. Continue reading
We’re receiving even more snow. Ken has to plow every single day just to keep a path open. Even the yearling ewes are avoiding going out into their corral much. As you can see, the gate to the ram pen was drifted shut as well. We’ll have to shovel it out yet again to get… Continue reading
This has been one of the snowiest winters we’ve had in a long time. The aisleways under the hay barn and the ram pens are totally filled with snow. It’s almost up to the eaves near the rear of the garage, and the red barn looks nearly buried. Continue reading
We passed this range sheep flock outside of Delta, grazing the old corn fields. Continue reading
We had some good friends over, so I made a special mutton leg roast for dinner. No spices necessary – just proper cooking. It came out wonderful, and we had a great time. Continue reading
Driving back from Hotchkiss, we saw this large herd of elk in the valley. Continue reading
Winnie got injured. We called the emergency vet to come out and stitch her back up. She crawled through the water tank to get to the other pen of sheep. Something was in there. She got caught on an exposed piece of welded wire and ripped her side badly. Continue reading
It’s the last day of 2015. Sofia goes out with us to feed the sheep every morning. Below you can see her learning how to sit quietly and guard the hay. She’s a big fan of the snow. She also loves the rams. There’s one that comes up to her to have his face licked… Continue reading