
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

It’s time to get in and feed the sheep. We delivered a big bale of hay to the ewes and have almost plowed out enough to feed the ram lambs. Continue reading

The deep snow up high has brought the elk back down to the valley. This big bull is eating the old hay we spread as mulch last fall. Meanwhile, Ken is trying to clear out enough snow from the aisleway to let us in to feed the ram lambs. Continue reading

Well, we don’t have to worry about having a white Christmas this year! There’s so much snow that we probably couldn’t even get out if we wanted to. The solar panels are completely covered and not producing much energy. It hasn’t been a great year for them. Continue reading

The snow is now deep enough to block the sheep pens. We’ll have to get it plowed out to feed the sheep! Continue reading

Well, winter is finally here in force. We’re getting a lot of snow. The gate where we come in is getting blocked. The ewes are not happy, and there’s even snow under the hay barn aisle. Continue reading

Sofia is growing fast. She’s now going out with the ewes under supervision, and she’s been doing well. We’re really pleased with her so far. She has the best instincts at her age of any guardian dog we’ve had. Continue reading

We are once again doing research with the USDA National Animal Germplasm program. This year, we are collecting blood samples and other data on the ewes to evaluate their ovulation stats. The experiment calls for blood collections every hour, so we have a lot of work to do. We had our vet put catheters in… Continue reading