The past couple of days I've been trying to get pictures of Cato. This isn't an easy task since he's in with five other rams and I don't go in their pasture. He's a sheep, sheep graze, so he is constantly moving while grazing while I'm standing at the fence line. I need a front view, a back view, and a view of both his right and left side, one using a yardstick to show his height at his withers, as well as a picture of his head showing his ear tag. I want these pictures to be showing him at his best while standing square with his head up. I have to be quick whenever he's in the correct position. Why am I am doing this you ask? The pictures are a requirement to send in with his application to be reviewed and accepted for registration with the North American Babydoll Southdown Sheep Association & Registry (NABSSAR). He is already registered with the Olde English "Babydoll" Southdown Sheep Registry (OEBR) but I register all of my sheep with both registries if possible.
I can't resist taking pictures of all my babies because they are all such handsome fellows and gorgeous girls.
Eleven today...I'll save the other seven for another day.
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Cato & Sutton |
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Grayson |
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Patrick |
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William |
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Beachy |
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Pop |
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Haven |
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Dolly |
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Beacon |
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Sprout |
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Sutton |
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