While walking last week I came across these sheep with their tails still on. They look super cute especially when they run away.
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Sunday, April 19, 2020
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Hello Room 8.These may look cute,and they are,until you need to shear them.It takes a lot longer to crutch them as you need to shear the wool off their tails as well.Imagine if you didn't,they'd look like they were wearing Davy Crockett hats on the wrong end of the body..
ReplyDeleteHaha yes you are correct. I forgot that you worked on a farm Mrs Cassidy. Great comment thank you.
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