- Location
- East Ayrshire
Maybe your Leicester tups pushed the tree over?I think it was standing there and there was other swales behind the tree pushing it and they planned on joining it but we're to slow to get round the tree . Lol
Maybe your Leicester tups pushed the tree over?I think it was standing there and there was other swales behind the tree pushing it and they planned on joining it but we're to slow to get round the tree . Lol
Had a ewe went off her legs on grass keep last november, took trailer picked her up. Gave antibiotics and anti inflammatory and was well chuffed that she recovered fully. Put her in a small paddock by the yard for a few days while i decided what to do with her.
Along comes storm Anwen blows considerable branch off tree which falls on said ewe and kills her........
i'm pissin meself laughing at that.I was not going to put another one up but this is so funny
I think it’s so funny it’s something that Shaun the sheep would do.we can relate it to.i'm pissin meself laughing at that.
I want to see the next minute of this after he walks away and see what he does he looks to have taken the bugger jumping back in the ditch better than I would!!
I want to see the next minute of this after he walks away and see what he does he looks to have taken the bugger jumping back in the ditch better than I would!!
Is demeanour suggested right you f###er what to play it that way....I want to see the next minute of this after he walks away and see what he does he looks to have taken the bugger jumping back in the ditch better than I would!!
Easy to tell if lightning was the reason - no rigor mortis. Don’t ask me how I know.Lambing time and a ewe newly dropped was licking her progeny when the 11kv overhead parted,dropped straight on her and killed her. Now one orphan lamb.
I once came across a little group of five ewes in the high pastures lying dead and in cudding positions. I came to the conclusion that it was a lightning strike.
That's interesting. I doubt if there will be a next time, but if there is...Easy to tell if lightning was the reason - no rigor mortis. Don’t ask me how I know.
That's interesting. I doubt if there will be a next time, but if there is...
See below...Easy to tell if lightning was the reason - no rigor mortis. Don’t ask me how I know.
They do get rigor mortis, but it passes much more quickly than is usually the case* - happy to be educated by anyone who can tell us why that should be...That's interesting. I doubt if there will be a next time, but if there is...
Dead sheep in a field aren’t normally covered by insurance. Dead sheep in a field that have been struck by lightening generally are.
A loss adjuster once told me that he’d seen all sorts in such claims, with suspicious charring on the animals, but I’m told a loss adjuster doesn’t get called out to claims of less than £3k.
Just saying.