A ewe lamb wandered onto our land last year. We get the odd group of sheep and ring whoever we think they belong to if they don't leave but his single youngster no-one claimed..so we let her stay. Likely a beulah cross. the later in the year a welsh ram lamb appeared from a different direction, wandered my fields for a few days and then made it along the stream to ewe's field.
I could see I was going to get a rep for rustling so made extensive local nquiries with no-one claiming her - and many not being bothered to even come look.
Their field is too steep to quadbike across..just up and down and easy diagonals so catching them s hard. Every now and agin they wander into my djacent filed and with gtes closed i can finally catch them. But that field doesn't have water access or as much cover and is mowable for nice hay.
I manage to catch them every few months for anthelmintics, tidying up bottoms and we caught and had Rambo (original eh?) castrated last november.
I decided a couple of orphans as pet sheep might help in flock of 4 so ut feelers out locally. Meanwhile OH found some orphans via internet..and didnt ask the right questions. She won't admit to how much she paid so it's obvious she got ripped. She's soft so the two turned into a free third one that had lost and eye, bits of ears and tongue to crows (now called DUDley) - all with orf.
the day they arrived my ewe was seen butting at something .. yes rambo must have done the deed the week before he was castrated and ewe was rejecting newborn. catching ewe was impossible that day so we now have 4 on the bottle.
Our home born 'twiglet' is isolated from contact with the Orfy one's until their lesions heal but can see them. She is imprinted on me at the moment so i have a jealous dog too..
Twiglet is stunning and granddaughter was promised a cuddle in bed if she was good..
Not sure the photos is showing:
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