Shearing half a sheep seemed a simple way to show a season's growth of wool, but photographer Cary Wolinsky was wrong. The half-shorn sheep tended to lose their balance and topple to wool-ward. It took many tries before merino sheep number 30 “became our hero," Wolinsky said.
The kids are out and about! Sorry for lack of updates, but I moved them into the Big Kid Brooder yesterday. In the little brooder, there isn’t a place where I can hang their feeder, and because I just had it resting on the shavings they started kicking their food everywhere and making a mess. So into the Big Brooder they go! Although, they still make a mess with their food as you can see! Everyone’s going really well, and growing fast!