As much as I appreciate their beauty and gracefulness, I do not appreciate the disease they can bring to my sheep. So I was happy to see it go. I hope it did not have too much trouble jumping the 4' fence where it was heading. I assume it came down the driveway to get here. Now, if it were a moose, it would simply walk over my fences....
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
A very pretty but unwelcome visitor
One morning before I let out the sheep, I looked out my front window and saw a deer on the front lawn/pasture. By the time I could get to the camera it had moved to the end of the drive.
As much as I appreciate their beauty and gracefulness, I do not appreciate the disease they can bring to my sheep. So I was happy to see it go. I hope it did not have too much trouble jumping the 4' fence where it was heading. I assume it came down the driveway to get here. Now, if it were a moose, it would simply walk over my fences....



As much as I appreciate their beauty and gracefulness, I do not appreciate the disease they can bring to my sheep. So I was happy to see it go. I hope it did not have too much trouble jumping the 4' fence where it was heading. I assume it came down the driveway to get here. Now, if it were a moose, it would simply walk over my fences....
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