Every spring new "ma ma ba ba ma" sounds trickle from the hill to our delight. Tiny hoofs run in unison to the little pound stop at its edge for a refreshing drink then they munch and munch all day. They are bred for their milk thank goodness and not for their meat, otherwise we would have been too sad. Babette gets most excited here on the other side of the stone wall, she puts her front paws up and wings her tail. But, one look at her, they glide down the hill like pink yarns away from us. Of course I don't let her join them as she would herd them back inside their stable!!! She finally has become a fierce sheepdog!
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Too lovely, Yanka......These sweet sheeps...the gorgeous reflection in the water.....ahhh, I love scenes like this...!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have to admit...I am a little curious..: Babette will herd her own little sheep flock soon???
I just love it!
ciao ciao elvira
Hello Elvira, thanks for your post. Babette becomes a little aggressive with her nipping with a large group of sheep.
ReplyDeleteWe are getting two experienced, patient old sheep with lovely wool and we hope Babette's instinct of herding will be satisfied as we will train her just with these two older ones, "her own flock" :)
I will keep you posted!