PHOTOS OF OUR RAM BY PINKIE-PEPPER
An interesting, but still majestic creature!
While @papa-pepper was busy learning how to shear sheep, Pinkie-Pepper was not only helping him document that event, but she also took the opportunity to shoot some great photos of our flock sire, "@jonny-clearwater." These are some of our favorite photos that she took. See what you think.
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nice photos dear
He is very sharp in photographing, producing a very high quality picture. A bit strange with the sheep. It looks like he has three horns. Very different from sheep in general have a pair of horns.
Yup, she's a great photographer and yes, that sheep actually has four horns!
She did a great job! This animal is wonderful to look at!
A sheep with three horns!!! 😲 😲 😲
How about the video/pictures of the shearing?
What????? 3 horns???? Wow!
This left me speechless
Buh really, Pinkie-Pepper is really trying oooo Helping to document events, and also taking great photos of the flock. How sweet
Nice one @little-peppers Hope @papa-pepper is doing great
Nope, FOUR horns!
Wow AMAZING...
One to watch out for, if any of your sheep horns get to close to the skull they can pierce the skull and kill the animal, slowly.
Check with a vet, you will have to prune the end off the horn before it makes contact, but there is a limit to how much you can cut off, if you cut too much you get into the meat inside the horn and the animal may bleed to death.
Haven't seen it on sheep, but I have on cows.
Yeah, we are watching them. None are actually touching yet and we plan to swap sires this year, so he'll be the first to go.
Wow!!! So lovely
Pinkie-pepper is such a smart kid.
She has learnt the management skill and importance of recording keeping at such a tender age. So awesome!!!
Super great photos she captured
A Ram with four horns???
Interesting creature for sure, Double set of horns?! What kind of sheep are they? I’m looking forward to see how you get on with the wool I remember spinning for my grandma and she would also dye the wool in a big pot outside, using wild plants in the area. It’s lovely crafts, what a gift to pass on to the kids
These are Jacob's Sheep. You should google some images, you'd be impressed!
incredible @papa-pepper! I never knew about these, and they date back to seventeenth century. Real cool, I love them!
great shot! the photos are adorable i never know @pinkie-pepper is that talented with the cemera.
Good shots, got them crazy looking sheep centered in the picture.