The new mowing crew - Final Frontier Farm's 11 breeding rams. We feel mighty official with that many rams out back. Baaxter's dad is back there and I'm wondering if maybe Blossom or Lila's dad might still be in this group as well. I'll find out!
Hard at work.
I'm really enjoying seeing sheep all over the farm and will be sad when the seasonal crew heads back home.
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With the price of gas climbing I couod use a couple of those to mow my lawn, especially with all the rain we're getting and the grass growing faster than weeds!
wow such handsome dudes
Whoa, they look like linebackers.
Nice looking rams, and nice grass.
Hefty, hefty, hefty!
Handsome Strong Fellows you's got hanging out there.
Oh your sheep photos always make me smile. HUGS B
Hefty AND Serious! They are there for the job at hand :) Lucky for both of you.
They look like efficient grass converters! I wish we had your problem of too much grass to eat.
Sounds like win/win/win!
I'm wondering what does Hank think of this, and what do they think of Hank?
Wow-I'm not used to seeing that many, um...appendages at Equinox Farm. That's a lot of testosterone. It's like the GQ issue of Punkins' Patch! :-)
Looks like you got some big balls at the farm :)
That's a group of studly, well-fed rams for sure. Don't you love it when everyone's a winner? Happy rams, happy crazysheeplady who isn't mowing the back field!
What breed are these rams?
What a wonderful sight. =)
Kinda your own team of the Green Baay Snackers!!
LOVE Alice's comment!!!
I agree! That's a WIN :-D.
Okay, Baaxter's daddy has a red tag. Blossom and Lila's dads are very well still in this group and they have older orange or blue tag.
Breeds are Texel, Polypay, crossbreds and I think the big guy is a Dorset. Will update when I get more info. I think they're pretty cool :-).
Handsome boys! I guess rams get along together, unlike stallions.
These are some big dogs:-)!
Nice of you to share the lush pasture:)
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