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A day out with friends
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Back in the Barn
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The great wide open
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The sweet harvest
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European farmer in the field
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Feeding time!
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Painting in the sky
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Flashback to the old days
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Ready for a ride?
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A’round the farm with a Massey Ferguson
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New Holland Field Work
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Grazing on a clear day
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Tending to the Herd
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A peek into the hobby farm life
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Simple beauty makes it all worthwhile
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12 Comments
If these are sheep then it is a flock and not a herd!
Great reminder of how lucky we are to experience
farm life and to capture these moments to enjoy forever.
Fabulous pictures. Tending to the herd in particular.
If that is a flock and not herd what is the man. is he a sheep herder or a sheep flocker
Such really beautiful photos, TXS! for sharing.
Interesting that we call a mob of sheep a flock, but the person who looks after them is a sheep herder (or shepherd)
All the photos are great, but the ‘painting in the sky’ one with the horses in the foreground is in a league of it’s own.
Back to the sheep, I love the dog doing its job watching were the man was not.
It would be a lot more effective without the tacky commentary
So if you came across a bull sleeping in a field then I guess you’d call it a “bulldozer”?
A group of sheep is called a flock, herd or mob.
Tractors are cool, no doubt, yet this is the best display ever!
Back to shepherds; if you tend cows, are you a cowherd?
The title ‘cowboy’ elicits romanticism, sheep boy… not so much!