Remember dirty Shirley and how I wanted to wash her?
Well I thought after I sheared her I’d have plenty of time to go back and snap a picture of her all nice and clean to show you her true color.
Then I found her decorated with burrs. One week. She stayed clean for one week. That means 51 weeks of looking at her filthy body again.
Slob.
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but she's happy...
Same goes for the cows. . . They stay "clean" for about an afternoon. You can usually tell the ones that have been shown in 4-H because they're the ones w/ considerably less burrs since they've been shaved.
She looks gorgeous to me :-)
I can over look her burrs to see that lovely black coat. I think I love all your sheep.
kim
Hello. I am your newest follower. I am new to chicken farming. I adore my chickens!!! But I am learning along the way. I hope to find some good info here!!! Great blog!
She probably looks dirtier because of the dark fleese. I love how you love each of your animals.
I have been following your blog for a couple months now....I love your writing!!! Girl,,, you should publish your stories. I just wanted to say how i enjoy them, and have a great day!
Oh, I can feel your pain!
What is it about the black sheep? My little Chone is always a mess too! Maybe everything just shows up more against the black fleece?
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