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Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Whiskers


When I first looked at this picture I was drawn to the contrast between the wool and the wood, but then I noticed her white nose.  When did that happen?  Some sheep go gray just like people do.  Of course, as a naturally colored Clun Forest, Kaala's already known for being gray (her fleece), but I had to go back and look to see when her muzzle started turning.

Kaala got here in 2018...so that makes her...maybe nine...ten?  I wonder if her ear tag has a date on it.


2 comments:

Michelle said...

Almost my Shetlands with dark faces turn grey on the bridge of their noses at a pretty early age. Beautiful photo of one of your less-often featured characters!

Far Side of Fifty said...

Kayla is aging gracefully even if you didn't notice right away:) Give her a cookie!

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