Lick Bucket
Yesterday Charlie purchased the flock in the polytunnel another nutritional lick bucket, and early this morning, the flock is appearing comfortable and contented chewing cud.
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SubscribeSnow arrived yesterday, Charlie took me out for a drive along the road to Ashkirk.
Yesterday Charlie purchased the flock in the polytunnel another nutritional lick bucket, and early this morning, the flock is appearing comfortable and contented chewing cud.
A mother ewe that died on the 14th is still waiting at the farmhouse to be picked up by the knacker man on the 20th.
Awake in the early hours of the morning editing my blog; Charlie has disrupted my sleeping hours with his snoring. We have made plans for today, and I am appreciating anticipation of a sun yet to rise.
Planned to walk into Hawick town centre but became bedridden unwell during late morning. Other than B12, I am aware there is an underlying condition resulting in my suffering anaemia.
The sheep in the poly tunnel have finished their hay bale, so this morning we travelled to the other farm.
The Borthwick water is flooding, I've taken many photographs at this location.
Between decorating the hallway of the farmhouse, I took some pictures of birds feeding from chaff and fat balls I'd placed earlier on our bird table