Shearing? No more progress. I'm hoping to harvest two more fleeces this week, probably the rams because the ewes are busy during the day....
Stretching our hay with grazing? Wonderful! Our good neighbors on the north have almost five acres of grass that someone used to harvest for cattle hay but no longer does, and they have made it available to us. We both had some electric netting and we've combined it so the ewes can intensively graze one small section at a time, eliminating their need for hay. To get them out there, I selectively halter five of them each morning and lead them (with the loose three following) through three gates. To get them in each night, I take out a can with some sheep feed to rattle and they follow me back to the fold. We may end up grazing the horses over there part of the time as well, but right now they have good grazing in our upper pasture. As for the middle pasture, at least some of the grass seed has germinated; hurray!
| Hopefully the barn swallows can raise a clutch before we fill the barn with hay again. |
Gardening? I bought some starts and Rick weeded the strawberries last week, and Rick tilled the garden Sunday. He says he might till it again to work in some compost but I'm not going to wait too long to plant!
Sky shows? Still happening; I capture them when I can.


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