It was such a beautiful day on Saturday. There were the usual plentiful household chores that needed done so I decided to work outside. LOL. I did actually get some laundry done. Including the comforters & hung them on the line to fresh dry! My favorite! I also finished up some yarn that was spun & let it dry outside as well. The left is the polwarth that i bought as a dyed roving. The right is some very special shetland for a personal project. The fleece is the only shearing I was able to get from a ewe named Beauty. I bought her as a bred ewe & she didn't stick. Before i could breed her back last summer she fell sick from a bad infection. I nursed her for 3 days before she passed. She was my friendliest ewe with a great personality. So with no lambs & only 1 fleece. There's a part of it.
Then i did a little scissor shearing on Lynn who decided to act like a terror who had never been touched. LOL.

Before, well barely started anyway.

after with a Dolly photo bomb.
All three of these girls also needed a hoof trim.

these are my trimmers. Thanks Mom for the great present!

Here's Dolly sitting for her pedicure.

Here's a good picture of Dolly's foot with 1 side trimmed & the other not. Sheep & goats need their feet trimmed on s regular basis similar to horses & people. Done properly this doesn't hurt them at all. Generally speaking trimmings are done around 4 months. However many people keep a rock pile for their sheep or goats to walk on keeping their hooves worn down naturally. As I don't have the fencing finished, I trim.

This is my thanks from Loretta for keeping her feet healthy. She kicked just as I went to cut. I stabbed my own thumb. It bled way more than I thought it should & I ended up having to pause my trimming to clean & bandage it.
Sunday brought another beautiful day. I helped a friend with dog trimming they needed done. I came home and worked on Dolly's fleece shearing.

Here's a partial done picture.

I also worked on as cotswold cross fleece that was sheared in 2014. I've done a bit with this fleece & it gives a nice spin with some of the signature shine that cotswold has. I've got it all skirted & seperated into locks. Now I will work on getting it all washed. I plan on offering some dyed & spun for sale. But I'm going to do 1 skein for myself to take to the Blue Party at Hillcreek Fiber Studeo in June & dye with a natural Saxon blue.
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