Another Black Sheep Gathering has come and gone. This time it went by way too fast. It was very busy for us showing sheep, talking about spinnning wheels, talking about sheep interspersed with a bit of spinning. All the things I love! This year was nice and cool; I think I wore a wool sweater the entire time. This is odd as it has been 100 degrees a few years back. Our small string of 9 sheep did well in their respective classes. No big ribbons but lots of 3-6 place ribbons. The yearling ram category was the only class we did not ribbon in. That was probably due to the fact that "Stetson", our ONE yearling ram, began shedding a about a month ago and I finally got around to rooing him the day before the show. He looked like one big black fuzzball! Hardly the fleece the judge was looking for. His sister "Miso" (who now lives with Susie Sizemore of Newberg) got reserve champion so he has it in his blood! Oh well. Our biggest accomplishment was Rikki's sister, Tsunami, a Gotland, placing 3rd in the yearling ewe class against other big breeds beautiful sheep.
Here I am saying goodbye to our beloved Rikki. She left early on Sunday to begin the long journey to her new home in Indiana. I admit, I was crying but it helps me to know she is now in a very good, loving home who appreciates her very quirky personality and lovely fleece. Bye bye Rikki!
Chicken Duck.....
.....The latest on the Chicken duckling (or is that the Duck chickling? Tom calls it the "chuckling"). Mama chicken and baby duckling are still quite bonded despite the disparity in size....and looks.
Baby still needs warming occasionally but it's very hard to cover all the parts! We may have to consult an animal psychologist on this one to sort out this bad case of species confusion.
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