I've got a flock of sheep in my garden

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nickyboy

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
FFS

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Just one? C'mon you can wrangle one.
 
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nickyboy

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
Just one? C'mon you can wrangle one.
I'm not sure what I've done to deserve this

A lady in a white apron walked into the garden and shooed it out. Turns out she was a food delivery person who had been protecting the sheep from traffic when it was on the road. Last I saw was it trotting back up the hill

I suppose I should be grateful it wasn't a flock this time
 

SpokeyDokey

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That's nothing - we get a few cows in ours once or twice a year (the farmer comes and fills the holes that the heavy buggers make in the lawn - bless him) and only last week we had two Shetland Ponies appear from out of the blue.

Sheep are pretty benign although they are greasy and stink to high heaven - I can attest to this as my climbing buddy and I hauled one out of the cattle grid betwixt Wrynose & Hardknott passes a couple of years ago after it had got stuck in it with 'four legs a'dangling'.
 
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Sjw

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Back in the day ... was about three years ago. Great whilst the grass lasted. Used to walk them down the street to a neighbours paddock
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