Today was rough (74mph wind recorded today in Fair Isle). I started my morning with the sheep as they were close by but I couldn’t find Dahlia and Gussie because they like to spend their nights outside in another field. They hadn’t turned up for breakfast so I just fed the ones who were around.

After nearly being blown over on a couple of occasions while feeding the horses, I went back and put up two haynets for the sheep so, if they decided not to go outside (and no one would blame them), they would have food to eat.

I couldn’t see the Shetland ponies either and it was certainly no weather to go looking in. Later on in the morning, I spied them huddling by a dry-stone wall and Dahlia and Gussie were close by too.
They came in and I gave them a late breakfast.

This was much to the rage of the hobbitses-sheep who would quite like another one since I had mentioned breakfast again.

I was glad I had found D&G as I worry more in this weather.

I think Maggie was pleased to see her hill friends too. She spends a lot of time with them. Maybe it’s a black sheep thing.

Dahlia gave me a lovely smile.

And so did Gussie-Dustbin (his new name).

When I went back outside the ponies had come closer and were now asking for their breakfast, which I luckily had with me, so they ate it and bounced off again. The weather is calming down now. I have run out of outdoor clothes. They are all soaked through.

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Lovely to see all the sheep inside like that.
Next time they are trying to mug you for a second breakfast perhaps you could point out that when inside they are not expending copious amounts of energy keeping warm and surviving the wind, so perhaps the first breakfast only needed to have been a half-portion?
I’d love to see the shock on their faces as that sinks in
Good luck with that!
Thinking warm, dry thoughts for you.
And dry clothes
So glad you found everybody.