Another one of Archie and Mochi
Mochi is the white Lamb, Archie is the white doug.
Mochi is the white Lamb, Archie is the white doug.
His name is Archie, and the white lamb is his best friend named Mochi.
Archie and Mochi.
Hello Bellingham! My name is Jay and together with Ronan the Border Collie we run "Rent a Sheep Lambscaping".
We're a targeted grazing crew that clears overgrown lawns, gardens, fields, Orchards and brush.
Blackberries, Vines, Ivy, Canary Grass, you name it we can tackle it.
Brush clearing under solar panels? Right up our wheel house.
We've been running in Whatcom county for around 3 years now, mostly helping our neighbors. This is the first year we're really reaching out to the wider community and we've been blown away by the interest and (the subdued) excitement. I thought to post some of my stuff here too because I am a terminal redditor, and see if anyone needs our crew's help!
Here are some Before and Afters
If you want to see what we can do, or just watch some relaxing sheep grazing videos or Timelapses please check out our youtube!
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@4RestJay
You can reach us by contacting us through our website!
Our Website:
We also provide Sheep Shearing services
www.RentaSheepLambscaping.com/sheep-shearing
Drop any questions below as well and I can answer them.
Cheers!
(P.S The sheep in the video's name is Spots. He is ridiculously friendly and will constantly demand head pats and treats)
First time I did the whole process and got the fleece off in one piece
Edit: Not Bowen Style. Whatever the New Zealanders do. 🤦
Edit: Never mind I was right the first time. Title is correct.
A little video I made for this subreddit. Addressing the often-asked question:
"Is my dog herding"
"Do I need to take my dog herding to satisfy them"
"Can I practice herding without sheep, goats, cows...ect"
All that being said, if you agree or disagree, feel free to leave your own experiences! I would love to hear what the community has to say.
Finally they can get some pellets without the Ewes headbutting them into the stars.
I'm thinking about adding a new breed of sheep to my flock.
My main focus is a Sheep that will browse as well as graze (like a Katahdin), but actually has Quality Wool.
Right now I have Katadins, and Katahdin Dorper Crosses (My Dorpers Crosses have some Garbo-shedding genetics so I've been shearing them... but Dorper Wool quality is so unfun to shear).
People near me have been keeping, Icelandics, Finn Sheep, Shetlands and Gotlands...
P.S take a look at my chubby lil dude.