For the last several years I have been getting hay from a grower north of here. This year I ordered 4 blocks of hay and called several times to make sure that it would get here in time to get it in the barn before it rained. I was wondering if I needed to call again. Then I walked into the north end of the barn and out the south end and was face to face with a stack of hay! The first block was delivered while I was hauling sheep to butcher.
Three more blocks. This is a total of 320 bales.
It is fine stemmed and perfect for sheep.
While in the barn I took sheep portraits.
IDEAL Sunny’s Summer
Kenleigh’s Terraza
Meridian Fanny
Fanny’s daughter, Fran
Meridian Bridget
Amaryllis









Hi Amaryllis!
I can’t imagine, with soooooo many sheep, how you remember all the names.
A very welcome sight! What a nice surprise. Very pretty girls – Terraza has matured into a lovely ewe π
love all but the part about the butcher. but that’s just me. a sort kinda vegan. amaryllis
is a sweetie-pie. the sheep are beautiful! the haystack is impressive.
The sheep photos (and Amaryllis!) look even better than usual. Are you using a different setting or different camera?
The hay looks yummy! (well, that’s what my sheep – and llama – would say!)