With the way the draws have come, with so many matching their real personalities and traits, I expected to not see Kaala until Sunday or Monday.
Kaala got here in 2018 and her first shearing here was 2019. She was the very last sheep to be shorn that day. In 2020 she was again the last sheep to be shorn. In 2021 she was the last. In 2022 she was second to the last. I don't remember where she fell in 2023, but it was definitely in the last two. She was at the end of the line again this year.
Some sheep figure out to just go on through. Most fall in the 'wherever they land' category and some sheep put it off to the last minute rather than just get it over with. This frequently happens with lambing too. You know who the early lambers are going to be and the same couple of ewes will always be at the tail end.
Kaala has spent this year teaching people how to spin yarn. Her fleece is perfect for this because it's not too long, but not too short and has just enough gray running through it that you can easily see your angle of twist. She's in all the drop spindle kits these days.
Kaala likes treats, but what she really likes is to wait while everyone else goes out to graze in the morning because she's figured out Liddy, who also waits, get a special breakfast and she's figured out how to capitalize on that.
1 comment:
:) Her patience pays off in special treats! She may be awfully smart;)
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