29.10
2006
2006
Keeping an eye on the action

Here’s a snap of ‘Frog’ at the end of the board shearing our hoggets and behind him, with the alien glowing eyes is our little Rousie.
We had him tied up in the shed so he learned not to bark (and annoy Frog) and so he got used to all the smells, sounds and action!
He’s ready now to start working small mobs of quiet sheep. We’re hand picking a few hoggets out of the mob to keep near the house to start him on. Stay tuned for his introduction to sheep herding!
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