After the inspector left, I spent some time with the boys. Bodhran is all healed up and happy, and will be leaving for his forever home soon. It will be hard to say good-bye to him; he has my favorite personality and face of the 2010 lambs. For that reason alone I am glad he is a wether; now he can be spoiled rotten for the rest of his life. If I had room for more fiber pets at Boulderneigh, he'd stay here to grow jet-black fiber and be my buddy!
"Hey, what about ME?"
Oh yes, Blake; you know I love you, too. You're my great "full-poll hope," the sole legacy of two beautiful sheep who are both gone now! But I have to be careful not to spoil you, since you have testosterone poisoning.
"Poisoning, schmoisoning. Just keep petting us."Of course, when I had them that close, I had to look closer. Blake's noggin:
You can see the merest nubbin of horn material on his right; there's nothing but a rough spot when you palpate the left side.
Ooooh; look at his neck fleece!Okay, that did it; I had to go in and look at it mid-side:
Mmmmm! I really need to get a magnifying glass out there to see if this color is a mix of light and darker fibers, or a whole color. That would answer the burning question of whether he is Ag or modified.
Of course, I took pictures of Bodhran and Barry mid-side as well. I have yet to capture a good shot of Bodhran's fleece; black is just so difficult! I tweaked the photo above, but it's still not an accurate depiction.All three of these boys are Braveheart sons. While he was not as soft and fine as I want to breed for, Braveheart stamped a beautiful crimp and character on all his offspring's fleeces. I wish I had a poll-carrier daughter of his!
That's it for now from . . .


11 comments:
And that is why I didn't get involved in the Scrapi program. Another bureaucratic wheel spinning and spinning and getting no where...
Beautiful fleece :)
Oh boy, love that fleece!!!
Black is difficult to photograph. I've yet to get a decent shot of Shirley. I think you did a great job.
Lovely, lovely fleeces. It's tempting to poke under Blackberry's coat, too... maybe sample a little... heh, heh. Isn't it just frustrating that the testosterone poisoned ones are the friendliest ones?
Beautiful fleeces!
Very nicely done Michelle. You have come so far so fast!
They look mighty fine to me!
Yeah, Becky; I may bail out of the voluntary program yet.
Thanks for all the affirmation, everyone. Cynthia, that is high praise coming from you!
Good news about Bodhran .
I hate to be a pessimist but I have to admit that I have little confidence in anything the government gets involved with these days. The intentions always sound good, but in the end, it's always the conscientious that seem to pay the price.
Great fleece shots!
Testosterone poisoning? (City girl, here, remember? :-) )
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