Hayley Hamilton(@HayleyHammy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well I thought the rest of my Hebrideans would be late lambing, then found this little surprise in the field πŸ‘πŸ₯°

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Pen Rashbass(@PeakPawPrint) 's Twitter Profile Photo

grazing the ley planted last year-it's so tall you can't see most of them🀣

Some choose to eat different plants from where they stand- others push through the sward looking for specific plants

Seed attached to their fleece will hopefully help spread diversity

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Arnbeg Farmstay Scot(@Arnbeg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On a recent morning flock check, Tyra and BaBa joined me

They are the equivalent to bloodhounds… they can smell biscuits in my pocket from 3 miles away πŸ˜‚

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Arnbeg Farmstay Scot(@Arnbeg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oprah has always been the wild child of my flock

She’s 14, no teeth, lost both horns and a wee bit wobbly on her feet

But I love her spirit… that never ages

Take note πŸ₯°

Oprah has always been the wild child of my flock

She’s 14, no teeth, lost both horns and a wee bit wobbly on her feet

But I love her spirit… that never ages

Take note πŸ₯°

#arnbegfarmstayscotland #hebrideansheep
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Berry Head Ranger(@BerryHeadRanger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These are our Hebridean sheep, which have been specially selected for the rougher pasture up at Berry Head. They not only keep the grass down, but also stop the scrub encroachment by feeding on new growth of blackthorn, gorse and bramble.

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