The sheep and the rest of the animals have worn icy paths between feeding areas and shelter. They traveled back and forth, back and forth to eat and then to find shelter from the snow and wind. We've been feeding the two groups farthest away from the barn via sled, as the snow got too deep for the ranger.
We should have changed the rams' marking crayons during this most recent storm, but decided not to. Four of the ewes were marked the second breeding cycle. We decided to take the chance that they were caught the second time around or that they will be bred by the clean-up ram. As soon as there is enough snow melt, we'll break up the breeding groups and move all the ewes to the barnyard. While the snow has been beautiful, we are really looking forward to a few days of milder weather.
Really winter here! Wonderful pictures of the sheep in the snow.
ReplyDeleteHere in Bavaria its raining since weeks and many people are ill (so me). We desire colder days.
The climatic situation is like crazy.