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Sunday, November 13, 2022

Troublemaker, Guardian, Meteorologist, Friend

Spud is having trouble getting around and I thought if he moved to Easy Breezy he'd be able to just walk out the side door, straight onto the grass rather than all the way down the aisle and across the driveway.  He could also have access to hay all day and night with no competition.  

He's been used to eating breakfast and dinner with Short Round and that's already her favorite place to sleep.  She likes to graze the yard as well and I knew if I set them up in there she would love having all day access to an open gate to come and go as she pleased.

The other member of their breakfast club is Maisie, but I didn't even consider moving her to the other end of the barn.  She'd be lost if she couldn't sit in her normal spot and watch the back of the barn.  

The first day and night went okay.  Short Round was happy with the arrangement and Spud seemed okay as well.  The second day the weather changed and rain started blowing into the EB end of the barn so I closed the roll down door.  This makes for a cozy spot out of the wind.

At evening feeding time Maisie was not in her normal watchdog spot in the aisleway.  She'd moved into the middle stall.  I wondered if she knew the weather was really going to turn ugly and we needed to add meteorologist to her resume.


By the night check, winter had definitely arrived.  As I walked into the barn, Spud hollered at me.  He doesn't say much unless he needs something so I always go find him.  Before I could answer back, Maisie hollered.  Maisie always has something to say these days, usually involving wanting more food ;-).  Spud yelled, Maisie yelled, Spud yelled, Maisie yelled...

Spud wasn't in any sort of physical trouble when I got to him, but it was windy and he wasn't used to being in that part of the barn and the north wind was whipping at the door and I think he was scared.  I turned on a night light for him and Short Round, gave them some extra hay and everything settled down.

The walk through door on the side of EB isn't as wind proof as I'd like.  I'd blocked it with a feeder that night and  Tim was going to rebuild it in the morning.  The wind, rain, freezing rain and snow yesterday made working outside a miserable chore and since I knew Spud would be happier back in his normal spot, at least until this nasty weather moved on, I let him move back in and put the door rebuild off for a nicer weekend.  

At the night check last night this is where I found Spud and Maisie.  


When the weather is bad, Spud prefers to move into the middle stall.  I think Maisie moving in there the night before had less to do with the weather and more to do with wanting to be nearer to her friend, maybe more to comfort him than herself. 

The most interesting sheep in the world apparently does have a sweet side.  



10 comments:

Sheepmom said...

I love that sheep! Sheep always have a reason for what they do. It takes a really good shepherd to figure out the more subtle motives for changing a behavior. What a sweet reason for Maisie to have picked a different bed.

Terry and Linda said...

I was so afraid this was going to be a sad/bad post. But it turned out sweet and wonderful!

Mary Ann said...

I know she can try your patience, but Maisie has always been a favorite!

Marcy said...

Gotta love Maisie. She’s always been my favorite.

Far Side of Fifty said...

She is in charge, how wonderful perhaps she is mellowing with age:)

Donna Schoonover said...

What a great sheep story- thanks!

LannieK said...

I love Maisie, always have. She's just a little spunky at times. But spunky is a good thing, and usually means a big heart. )))hugs(((

Anchor Cottage said...

I love your stories.

Anonymous said...

I never doubted it for one minute.😊🐑💖 K. Littrell

Shirley said...

A gal of many talents, that Maisie!

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