I watched Fat Little Maisie struggle under the fence, but turned my back and missed Big Unit Brat Willard get under. That's Good Girl Blossom on the right side. And you wonder why I'm the CRAZY sheep lady...
He must be boneless to be able to ooze under that bottom board. Careful he doesnt' teach the other sheep. Fences are supposed to be a "suggestion" of boudaries.
My exceptionally "fluffy" Linden managed to squeeze his way under what looked like an impossibly small space until I finally faced reality and fixed it. Who woulda guessed!
Just be glad you don't have any goats. I'm always amazed at how small a hole they can fit through. I once watched Maynard, a buck with a 4-foot horn spread, fit through a hole in the fence that was no wider than his face. Even though I was looking right at him, I'm still not sure how he managed it. Silly beasts!
Fortunatly you can say fat Maisie! I remember when she was so skinny she could had fit in a sock! And B. Willard....so clever, I had an old fat sheep so clumsy but pretending to be agile. Once I found her stuck under the tractor,she was screaming "please help, I swear I will never try to do this again" :) Hope yous never get stuck!
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That grass on the other side always seems better.
Love all their names - makes me smile.
hee hee
and I love that you are crazy sheep lady
Why should you be any different than the rest of us crazies. I'll outbid you and go for $10 if you can get them to do a replay.
lol
Don't be dissin' my Willard.
He must be boneless to be able to ooze under that bottom board. Careful he doesnt' teach the other sheep. Fences are supposed to be a "suggestion" of boudaries.
I'd have paid $5.00 to see that too!! :-)
That must have been very entertaining!
Ha ha ha!
Goofy Sheeps!
Hey, maybe he climbed over. That'd be worth a couple bucks too...
LOL! I love the drama of your life! Sweet sheeps.
Reminds me of the time my Golden Girls broke into the chicken run through that teeny tiny door!
I agree with "Kim at Golden Pines." I too would have gladly paid $5 to see that! :-)
(And I must admit that I had no idea sheep could sneak under a fence. I though this was a goat's-only trait.)
I'm going to watch them as best I can today and see if he does it again and try to make me some money - haha :-D. He IS an old goat! ;-)
My exceptionally "fluffy" Linden managed to squeeze his way under what looked like an impossibly small space until I finally faced reality and fixed it. Who woulda guessed!
Check to see if they're wearing Spanx to be able to wiggle under their Limbo Stick! Add some music and see if you can catch 'em!
what a hoot!
Just be glad you don't have any goats. I'm always amazed at how small a hole they can fit through. I once watched Maynard, a buck with a 4-foot horn spread, fit through a hole in the fence that was no wider than his face. Even though I was looking right at him, I'm still not sure how he managed it. Silly beasts!
Fortunatly you can say fat Maisie! I remember when she was so skinny she could had fit in a sock!
And B. Willard....so clever, I had an old fat sheep so clumsy but pretending to be agile. Once I found her stuck under the tractor,she was screaming "please help, I swear I will never try to do this again" :)
Hope yous never get stuck!
Maybe there is a hidden sheep transporter, they are aliens afterall..;-))
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