THE PLAN STARTS TO COME TOGETHER

in #homesteading6 years ago

Four-Horned Jacob's Sheep, Rock Pillar Fencing, Lush Green Pastures...


Yeah, we are heading in the right direction. We've moved some of our flock of Jacob's sheep out to the spring pasture. As I was taking it all in; the wonderful-looking sheep, the rich pasture, and the striking fence line, I couldn't help but consider all of the effort that went into it, and then to rejoice at how excellent it was looking at the moment. We are only a couple of years into this journey, and we've only been living on our homestead for less than a year now, but things are definitely starting to take shape. Here are some photos I just took. It does look like a nice front yard, doesn't it?

OUR SENIOR PASTURE

Until next time…

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It does look very nice, a lot of hard work I imagine. Thanks mike

It seems that everything is a lot of work, LOL! Thanks @mikenevitt!

Look at that lovely tall thick green grass! And, quite fine looking sheep too!! No doubt that is a very nice front yard view!! Kudos to you & the whole Pepper Family!!

Nothing like the satisfaction of seeing a job you have sweated over turn out good.
Well done. And to the kids for their support.

Yeah, it's a good feeling, and it's nice to have help!

I love them big horned sheep. Not two but FOUR intimidating looking horns on them. I need one of those for our property when we finally get it developed enough and am ready for one.

Let me know when you're ready! We plan on making more!

They are very beautiful and the photos are very good
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Great Work I Always appreciate your works.Keep it up

Thank you!

Welcome Always 😊

Congratulations.
Our small scale version has been 3 months now. Still just super hard. Although a fence build by @azurejasper this week definitely provided some satisfaction.

I am curious about the use of rock instead of wooden fence posts. I am sure longevity is a factor. How stable are they? Can they withstand the animals rubbing and pushing against the rock pillars/posts?

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