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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Sheep-shearing!

Okay, this might be my longest post, ever. Just thought I would let you know. This morning we were shearing sheep. Okay,... I was just taking pictures! :)

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Before shearing...

and after shearing. :)



Andrew's job was pressing down the wool,

the pictures kind of explain for themselves what happened. ;)





Where did he go?






But don't worry, he was alright! ;-)



We just had three lambs!!! Yippee! They are soo cute and soooo small!





The ram is the one looking directly at you. :/






5 comments:

Kori said...

woah cool! I've never seen a sheep sheared before! Actually I've really only seen sheep 3 times in my life! This is a long post, but it is neat to see all the pictures!!Thanks for sharing them! God Bless you!

Abigail said...

Oh my word! I LOVE sheep! I live on Long Island, so it's very rare to see sheep. They are adorable!

Kris said...

IT looks like quite a job, I have helped my cousins shear their sheep before, and it was a long day. But it is fun, not to mention my hands were nice and soft at the end of the day from all the oil in the wool! :)

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Brittney said...

Wow, that looks like quite an experience :) I remember going to a farm as a homeschool field trip to watch sheep get sheared. I thought it was a BLAST. :) Thanks for bringing back fun memories!