Thursday, 25 June 2015

GOOD FENCES - Sheep on Inch Island (Part 4)

I came arcoss these sheep and lambs on Inch Island, Donegal that is accessed by a causeway.  The sheep were shedding their coats and the lambs adorable.







Hope you enjoyed seeing the Sheep and Lambs behind the farm fences.

I am linking this post with GOOD FENCES.

Thank you for visiting and also to those who leave comments.

21 comments:

  1. I always love seeing animals and the lambs are so cute!

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  2. Hi Margaret,
    Beautiful pictures of sheep with lambs.
    Picture 2 and 3 are really cute.
    Best regards, Irma

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  3. I have a very soft spot for sheep though whoever coined the phrase 'gentle as a lamb' had never watched them head-butting their poor mamas.

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  4. Hello Margaret, the sheep and lambs are adorable. Wonderful fence finds. Have a happy day!

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  5. They are so adorable together, and seem to have a nice life in the fields.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  6. Cute but you know I never knew that sheep shed their wool. I thought they had to be shorn of it.

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  7. Sweet lambs and great fences.... Beautiful countryside!

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  8. Little lamb is sweet.
    Margaret, beautiful photos.
    Greetings.
    Lucia

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  9. so very cute! like the bits of wool caught on the fence, too. thanks for linking when you get a chance! :)

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  10. How fun, your opening photo is just precious, but they are sweet in every way!

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  11. Those little ones are so sweet.

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  12. Beautiful animals. They must like rubbing against that wire fence.

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  13. Those guys are adorable, Margaret.
    Long time since I saw some sheep for real.
    Shaggy loved them.
    Have a Wonderful Day!
    Peace :)

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  14. Oh yes I did enjoy those sweet lambs behind the fence. Love the little tufts of wool left on the fence.

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  15. Always enjoy seeing sheep Margaret.

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  16. As TexWis notes, it's not so much the fence, sometimes, as what is behind it that makes it special. That is surely true in this case :)

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