After spraying this flock against flystrike (a nasty, horrible thing, and every shepherd's summertime curse) I sat out in the field with them to take photos of them before the colour from the spray faded.
The Hampshire boy is modelling the mint green spray along his back. This protects them from flies for eight weeks.
This ewe, as she is eats her own foot, is modelling the baby pink spray for the ewes which protects them for 16 weeks.
After an afternoon in the pens everyone was tired.
And hungry.
Sleepy sheepy.
Lots of mint green here.
It's always a relief to get everyone sprayed.
The sheep were very relaxed.
This one came over to see me.
This is a ewe lamb that I really like. She's got a funky hairstyle and she is cheeky too.
A nice Kerry Hill.
Some of the lambs were curious about me.
Some ewes too.
Rude.
Mother and son.
Standing next to mum (who's relaxing).
After the confusion of the pens some families were yet to be reunited.
This lamb was really enjoying itself!
The longer I was there the more sheep started napping.
That's one big baby!
A pair of ewes being very photogenic.
Iris's lamb looking for mum.
This lamb sneaked up on me!
Perfect Tongue Out T-ewes-day!
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