Not as flattering as the senior photos I took. 🤣 |
The next morning she was on my lap again, chewing on her Yeti bone, when something caught her eye. There's my stand-up girl again!
But she's also good at laying flat. I built a fire Sunday morning to take the chill and damp out of the house; Poppy approved:
Later Sunday I got Bernadette, my once-chocolate ewe, sheared. Her fleece, now a dilute cup of cocoa, is still luscious, and sheared much more easily than Blaise and Bing before her. Most of that is the timing of the rise, but part of it is color; lighter fleeces make it easier to see my scissors, so I can cut faster.
As I uncovered her neck, I realized with alarm that it was swollen and hard. I showed it to Rick, who postulated that it could be a thyroid tumor, or a goiter. Hopefully it's the latter; I am supplying kelp meal again to supply iodine if that's the case. I'd really hate to lose this gorgeous two-year-old; she has pretty much everything I want for my breeding program, should it ever resume – conformation, breed type, fine fleece, and polled genetics.
More sleeping Poppy pictures from this week:
Our pink flowering cherry is starting to rain petals:
Yesterday was a busy day. Poppy had her first physical therapy appointment in the morning. We all had to wear eye protection for her cold laser treatment, and then she had a short session on the underwater treadmill.
By the time the tank filled to the appropriate level and the belt started moving, I was busy helping control and encourage her (and getting very wet), so no photos of the actual work, but there will be other opportunities. We will be going in twice a week for several weeks; again, very thankful I can barter for her care!
When we got home I did more of the graphics work necessary for that barter, then cleaned up Bing's belly and legs. He looks scalped in those areas because I was able to mostly roo them, but that didn't leave him much cover.
I let Bittersweet out to browse while I worked on Bing, knowing he'd follow Bing anywhere I led him afterwards. He came up to check on us and ask for attention at one point:
The hens were busy yesterday, too; I got seven eggs from ten middle-aged girls! I caught my three Australorps all working at the same time:
I didn't have time to work horses, but everyone got turned out to exercise, boys in the arena and Stella in the pasture.
The arena was dry and dusty, but has gotten well-watered today; yay! We are way behind on typical April precipitation, so today's rain is much needed.
That's it for today from . . .
9 comments:
Poppy doesn't look too sure about her water therapy! Wonder if she could be trained to walk on her hind legs? Bet she could. But don't let her run away with the circus, whatever you do. Good lookin' animals all through your post . . . including the one plugged in and hiding underneath his hat. ;o]
She actually caught on to the treadmill pretty quickly, Mama Pea; she's a smart one! Definitely won't let her rum away with the circus; my life would be quieter but oh, so much emptier, too.
The difference in how the sheep feel after shearing must be huge.
Stella is stunning!
What a great bunch of pictures! Poppy does very well standing on her hind legs. We taught one or two of our mini Schnauzers to spin around on their hind legs. We'd show the treat, say "dance!" and they would stand up and spin around! So cute. I'm glad Poppy did so well with the water therapy! Not all dogs like to be in water.
I hope Bernadette will be okay! Is the lump on her neck painful?
You do a really great job of shearing!!
What a great bunch of pictures! Poppy does very well standing on her hind legs. We taught one or two of our mini Schnauzers to spin around on their hind legs. We'd show the treat, say "dance!" and they would stand up and spin around! So cute. I'm glad Poppy did so well with the water therapy! Not all dogs like to be in water.
I hope Bernadette will be okay! Is the lump on her neck painful?
You do a really great job of shearing!!
Oh you really needed two copies of my comments, right?! Can you remove the extra one?
Everyone's looking good! I've heard that the underwater therapy works really, really well :-)
Everyone's growing up! :-)
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