eweinHiscare
Chillin' with the herd
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If your sheep is not very tame you may need to hobble her.
That's what I had to do for a few sessions, quite a learning curve for both of us...she would jump and kick something fierce at first.
But today I milked my sheep and she was totally cooperative.
It is good to have a second jar that you can put the first 2 oz. or so into as you work, because it would be sad to lose more than that at a time.
That's what I had to do for a few sessions, quite a learning curve for both of us...she would jump and kick something fierce at first.
But today I milked my sheep and she was totally cooperative.
It is good to have a second jar that you can put the first 2 oz. or so into as you work, because it would be sad to lose more than that at a time.