Sunday, 18 August 2019

At the Ness (again)


Harald (the lamb) didnt react well to his last visit to the Ness and need treatment for a gut infection, so we left him behind this time and took Cato ( age5 ) and Ferdinand( Age2)  
As before  they were clearly delighted to be  going 


And once there, we were in the same spot, overlooking  Loch of Stenness,  with the Hills of Hoy in the distance, and the neolithic pottery-firers  in the background.




If anything there were more people at this open day than the last one, and a constant stream of visitors and groups from 11 until 4

  And as this was part of Viking Week  , it included some viking-spinning with a weighted drop spindle



And one of the first visitors  was a film crew from Estonia.  So we we talked about the sheep, and Vikings and they hopefully got some nice clips of Cato and Ferdinand,   So if you are in Estonia - let us know when the clip from the Ness of Brodgar is shown.




And here we were , between the  drystone waller recreating one of the stone strucutures in the Ness archeology,  the Viking tent and games  by Ragnhild Ljoslandand 



So a successful day , and looking forward to next year.





Monday, 12 August 2019

New additions

So we decided we were a bit short of hens at the moment - we sell eggs  and need a few more chickens .
So we have an incubator an d some eggs and some hatchees.


But without a broody hen to look after them  and keep them warm,  there is a heated plate that they get under









Wednesday, 7 August 2019

A lump

And we noticed a lump on one of the sheep.
Cuthbert spends a lot of time sitting around



  but when you get closer the lump is more obvious







 And  after the Vet has been , its probably and infection and osteomyelitis in the jaw.

So  2 weeks of antibiotics and we shall see how he does.
But infections in the  jaw ( particularly actinomycosis - called lumpy jaw  )  can be difficult to eradicate .


Sunday, 4 August 2019

finding an ex-hen

It wasn't there when I walked up the field.

But it was there when I walked down the field


Closer inspection revealed the injury




And thre is a fractured vertebra and a hole into te abdomen.

 So we think it must have been accidentally trampled by the pony who is in the same field.