28-02-2014 5:29 PM
Out of curiosity, can anyone tell me what breed of sheep the one on the left is please? And the other two if you can. Thanks in advance.
01-03-2014 12:21 PM
01-03-2014 12:32 PM
Haaaaaa i thought you were going to say they had big nashers too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...... Awwwwwww Sam,,, do you actually employ helpers??. I was just being nosey out of interest thats all. I dont know how big your place is?. Bless you hun.
04-03-2014 10:15 AM
You must have a lot of sheep Sam lol , btw were you at the country show at Thoresby this weekend we wanted to go but didnt manage to fit it in 🙂
04-03-2014 10:38 AM
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04-03-2014 12:23 PM
Wanted to go , didnt make it as hubby had to be elsewhere would have loved to see the sheep dogs though they are brilliant 🙂
I love to see working dogs many years ago we used to have connections with Epperstone so were able to see the police dogs & horeses in training 🙂
04-03-2014 12:38 PM
If i was near you i would come and help you.. No i dont mean for any pay,,i would just want to do it as i would love it . I genuinly love animals and should have been what i said i always wanted to be. A VET. My niece is a vet bless her. I dont care about muck or S**T its what animals do is it not.
04-03-2014 3:13 PM
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04-03-2014 5:21 PM
Last spring, I was quite often found scooping up lambs and putting them back in the field, the first time I did it it was so scary I thought I might hurt it but after about the 5th time it was easy, the chap whose lambs they were was grateful I was doing it and offered me a job, we do know him, which was lucky because if anyone saw me they might have thought I was pinching them. They are little devils and if they can find a gap they will.
04-03-2014 5:34 PM
04-03-2014 7:10 PM
When i was little we used to keep orphaned lambs warm in the fireside oven, i have been chased over enough dikes in my time by a tup, they used to go for the back of your knees, thank goodness i never fell in.
04-03-2014 7:38 PM
Me too, Rose. I love animals. Not sure I would have wanted to be a vet though, but some other job working with animals. We had a smallholding when I was a kid, so I sort of grew up with hens and pigs etc. I used to love going into the hen coops when I was about 4 and collecting the eggs, until one morning the fox had got in; I'll spare you the details, but the scene was enough to make me scream and not go in there again.
05-03-2014 12:11 PM
@saasher2012 wrote:
Oh that's a shame you didn't make it! Epperstone no longer exists as either a mounted or dog section any longer I'm afraid, that's just down the road to me, now if you get the chance go to a local farmers show where actual Working Shepherds are running true working dogs it is hilarious !. lol. In fact most of our dogs think they are called " you little black Bar Steward! Get in behind!!"
I would love to see working dogs at shows , are they usually advertised for the public or is it just farmers that get to know about them ?
05-03-2014 12:21 PM
05-03-2014 12:58 PM
Nice pic , they certainly have to work hard to keep that lot in order LOL
Border collies are beautiful highly inteligent dogs , a friends dad always had one & they were all named Flossie LOL
05-03-2014 1:25 PM
Both our dogs are border collie crosses, so both really bright and don't they know it.
05-03-2014 4:34 PM
Collected my Library book today, "One Girl and Her Dogs" the true story of a Shepherd and her taking over an isolated Northumberland farm; should be a good book.
05-03-2014 5:08 PM