Friday Farm Favorites: Hamish Humor
Hamish in the corral on shearing day.
This is Hamish, one of Green Hill Farm’s most entertaining and beloved sheep…just after he’s been sheared:
“OMG Farm girl!! WHAT HAPPENED to my ear?!”
“No worries, Hamish. It’s still there—just tucked behind your right horn.” 😉
Have a great weekend!
Categories: Friday Farm Favorites, Photography, Reflections on Farm Life, Sheep Keeping
They are so sweet and funny. 😘
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Thanks, Holly. I agree! 🌻🐏💛
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🐏💛
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Hey Hamish!
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🙂🐏xo
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Hi Hamish. So nice to meet you! Love the horns
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Hamish is such a ham and LOVES lots of attention, especially if that form of attention is a grain treat! 🙂 Hamish is a Scottish Blackface sheep. Both ewes and rams have horns. Hamish is a wether, so his horns aren’t quite as impressive as a ram. Thanks for stopping by!
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Hamish is hilarious and I enjoy how you feature your “babies” up close and personal, Tonya! He is very handsome and I can tell lovable! ❤
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Thanks a bunch, Robin. Hamish is very lovable! 😊🐏 xo
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Aww, you can tell he’s a sweetheart, Tonya. ❤ Enjoy your Saturday evening! xo
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Thank you, Robin. You, too! ❤️🌻
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You’re welcome, Tonya! 🌟 🌈
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😊❤️
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Hamish is a stitch. Thanks for recording your conversation.
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Thanks, Anne. 🙂
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I lol’d 😀 Thanks for that, Hamish!
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You’re welcome! 🙂🐏
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Thank you for the giggle!
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🙂🌻
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Gotta love Hamish!
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He’s a cutie! Thanks, Jennie.
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😀
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Haha, silly Hamish! 😀
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I love his personality!
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He’s adorable. I’m surprised that you shear sheep in January.
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Thanks, Sheryl. We shear in the spring and fall. This picture was taken a year or two ago during milder temperatures.
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