Friday, August 28, 2009
Hard Working Paw
place treading the carpets at Westminster.
Tully on the Job
favorite spot on the front porch.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Shear's Looking at You, er, Ewe
doesn't know it yet. I hope "Baaaaaaa!" means "Thank you!"
Don't Hate Me Because I'm Beautiful
said, "Sheep!" and now he's looking for them.
Also Handsome Ted
starting to look like a grown up boy dog.
Handsome Sam I Am
I'm hoping how furry he us now means he'll have really neat full coat.
None of my other pups have been this fuzzy as teenagers.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
I Am Really Not That Fat
Watcher days. Yikes. Anyway, more Ted helping me with my new drenching
method.
Ted in Action
pushes the one I am working with a bit forward, I cup the ewe's nose a
bit. This makes her open her mouth slightly, allowing me to pop in the
meds before she has time to react to the syringe in her face. I don't
even have to grab or restrain the sheep in any way. Necessity is the
mother of invention!
Same Breed, Different Styles
group. Left to right. Ted, still not quite found his groove but
definitely a plain style worker. Cord, with lots of eye, takes a back
seat and scans the whole group. Gus has very little eye and tends to
get distracted by the troublemakers at the expense of holding everyone
together. He's eyeballing Spot the new ram lamb at the moment.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
With a Little Help from My Friends
of PJ and Joey, it was back to work full speed ahead today! I'm happy
to report that the Corid actually seems more effective than the Albon.
However, next round I'm going to use what Pipestone recommends,
sulfaquinoxine.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Bad Hair Day
why I keep Zhi shaved down. This is what she looks like after missing
two grooming sessions in a row (weekly bath/trim/condition).
Sleepy Sam
after all. He'll be just six months the first week of September, still
a couple of weeks away.
Sentry Duty
simply watches silently. I like the impulse control evident - more
like a young livestock guardian learning to evaluate what is unknown
rather than just react blindly to it.
Holy cow, look at those feetsies! Sam is either going to be big or
he's going to walk like a duck!
Handsome Sam
hope he is going to be a big boy.
Ted Does His Morning Workout
and goes and finds a toy and amuses himself.
Summer Sunrise
a nice sized porch and I've been taking advantage of it to escape the
heat of the house at night. Zhi, Sam, and Ted (not shown here) all
keep me company.
Nosies
In the background you can see R2D2 the shop vac. R2 keeps the dirt and
hair from rolling us out of the house in our PJs in the dark of night.
I date my pet and kid cohabiting life Before R2 and After R2.
How to Break a Leg Without Really Trying
a walk and fell. Not very interesting, and the stress fracture in my
upper fibula that resulted should have been a very minor injury
requiring just a couple days of rest and a couple weeks in a wrap.
The genius entered the picture when I had no idea, shrugged it off as
a bruise, and went on with my usual farm and housekeeping activities.
For a week.
When I finally saw the doctor, he wasn't even sure what TO do, other
than tell me to get off it for a week and see the orthopedist if it's
not vastly improved.
Well, it's been impossible to stay off it. The ewes have been plagued
with a coccidia outbreak, requiring daily medicating. The laundry will
overwhelm us if it's not watched closely though the kids have been
good hellers there. Patrick starts teaching again this week.
So I'm not doing that great. It's off to the ortho sometime this week.
Maggie has been very attentive this whole time. That's one nice thing
to come out of it. Maggie likes having a job.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Dream Team
last one we had cleared and will be seeded next.
Moving Sheep
broken leg isn't much fun, but a good dog literally makes the
impossible possible.
Ducks and New Grass
not sure with what. The crested duck is a dilute. We don't know
whether it's a male or female. I'm rooting for male.
This is the field I seeded last Sunday (exactly a week ago). I
simply broadcast it over bare ground, cleared out of the woods. It's
browntop millet.
Besides growing really fast, it puts weight on hard keeper sheep like
nobody's business. Normal sheep we have to restrict access or the ewes
get too fat.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Maggie and the iPhone
a camera though. I've gottten some great pics of her lately! It seems
impossible that she could be turning sixteen in December. But she is!
Here's to a great old dog.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Smidge Update!
Sam's going to be six months old in a few weeks! Time is really flying and to be honest, I'm just as glad. I'm not one whose favorite part of having dogs around is puppyhood. I stress out too much over the lifelong implications of the decisions I make.