Coming Home

My evening chores (photos and film taken by Daisy)……

It is around 3 p.m. and the light is going fast.  Firstly, the ducks come and find me.

I call out for the first three to go to bed. They are my original duck family from this year (mum, son and daughter).  There is food in their shed waiting.  It makes a good incentive.

Then I feed any ducks who are still outside.  Some have already gone to their shed early to join the chickens.

Then I tell the remainder to go to bed and I take extra food for the others who didn’t come down earlier.

Next, if the sheep are not waiting at the gate of their field to come in, I shout for them to come home.

(They are only running fast because the ponies have heard and are following them, which Lambie finds very scary.)

“I am running Muzzah, I am running so fast!”

The reward for returning home is some Animal Crackers that I happen to have about my person – a Christmas treat for everyone sheepy.  They love them.

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2 thoughts on “Coming Home

  1. judy

    I think that it is amazing that all return home for the night. Now, granted, if I were living in a chilly place with wind, I’d be right there to get cozy for the night, but Shetland Muscovy appear to be of more superior brain power than ours who roost above doorways & in the middle of roads playing duck/chicken with cars. Anyway, all are impressive coming in for the night.

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