The sheep are such funny little creatures! They honestly make me laugh every single day, which feels like a true win right now.
Bella is just over two weeks old, so she's still pretty small and mostly just figuring out how to exist in the world (aren't we all, lol) but so far she is quite sweet and a little timid. We've nicknamed her "the love bug."
Rosie is six and a half weeks old now, and she's growing so much! She's a real bowling ball of a sheep, with strong "big dog" energy, and we alternate between calling her Bruiser and Rufus (don't ask me where Gent got Rufus from, ha, but it very much seems to fit her personality!)
Today's development is that Rosie aka Bruiser aka Bowling Ball aka Rufus keeps trying to mount/hump Gracie, who is an adult Aussie and obviously much larger. G keeps looking at her like, "My guy, you are very small, what is your end game here??" and it is delighting me.
The sheep are such funny little creatures! They honestly make me laugh every single day, which feels like a true win right now.
Bella is just over two weeks old, so she's still pretty small and mostly just figuring out how to exist in the world (aren't we all, lol) but so far she is quite sweet and a little timid. We've nicknamed her "the love bug."
Rosie is six and a half weeks old now, and she's growing so much! She's a real bowling ball of a sheep, with strong "big dog" energy, and we alternate between calling her Bruiser and Rufus (don't ask me where Gent got Rufus from, ha, but it very much seems to fit her personality!)
Today's development is that Rosie aka Bruiser aka Bowling Ball aka Rufus keeps trying to mount/hump Gracie, who is an adult Aussie and obviously much larger. G keeps looking at her like, "My guy, you are very small, what is your end game here??" and it is delighting me.