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  • One of my parents’ sheep and their Dog. He just wanted to have a game!

  • In the shearing shed, about to start pressing!

  • Sheep with lambs on fresh green meadow

  • What beautiful lashes this animal has. Can you guess what I am? Taken at the Nashville Zoo in Tennessee.

  • I can not really explain why Rams were viciously attacked by geese I thought It was very strange behavior unless they had maybe a nest or young nearby however I see no evidence of this. One of mother natures mysteries I guess… (-: I will donate 100% of proceeds from the sales of this image to The Wildlife Trusts

  • The new shearing shed on our friend’s farm. You could have fooled me!!

  • How can you resist a Kodak moment such as this?

  • On a little drive out the Chester Road in Nova Scotia, Canada I came across a farm with some sheep. They didn’t think much of having their pictures taken but these two basically ignored me for a good meal. LOL

  • Here are a couple of cheeky sheep who were following me around the paddock one frosty morning in hope i would give them some oats to eat. Wollar, central tablelands, NSW.

  • taken at maam cross, west coast of Ireland.scanned neg.

  • lambs in a field in Scotland at dusk (Psalm 100:3) Know that the LORD is God. It is he who made us, and we are his ; we are his people, the sheep of his pasture.

  • ...driving along the Great Ocean Road, Victoria ...and wonderful to see the working dogs in full flight…(as opposed to others who just won’t budge!!) ♥ Other Misc Pics ♥ .

  • what a lovely tender face she has and she was defintely smiling for me if somewhat Sheepishly! canon eos 400d sigma lens 70-300mm / as is

  • A curious local wonders what I am doing.

  • Sheep graze oblivious, on another drizzly day in the Scottish Highlands.

  • Sheep waiting for shearing at Bobbara Station NSW

  • Watercolor on 300 lb. Fabriano soft-press paper. I photographed these sheep this week at a local petting farm. / Original sold.

  • Courtesy Wikipedia here Domestic sheep (Ovis aries) are quadrupedal, ruminant mammals typically kept as livestock. Like all ruminants, sheep are members of the order Artiodactyla, the even-toed ungulates. Although the name “sheep” applies to many species, in everyday usage it almost always refers to Ovis aries. Numbering a little over 1 billion, domestic sheep are the most numerous species in their genus. Sheep are most likely descended from the wild mouflon of Europe and Asia. One of the earliest animals to be domesticated for agricultural purposes, sheep are raised for fleece, meat (lamb or mutton) and milk. A sheep’s wool is the most widely used of any animal, and is usually harvested by shearing. Ovine meat is called lamb when from younger animals and mutton when from older ones. Sheep continue to be important for wool and meat today, and are also occasionally raised for pelts, as dairy animals, or as model organisms for science. Sheep husbandry is practised throughout the majority of the inhabited world, and has been fundamental to many civilizations. In the modern era, Australia, New Zealand, the southern and central South American nations, and the British Isles are most closely associated with sheep production. Sheep-raising has a large lexicon of unique terms which vary considerably by region and dialect. Use of the word sheep began in Middle English as a derivation of the Old English word scēap; it is both the singular and plural name for the animal. A group of sheep is called a flock, herd or mob. Adult female sheep are referred to as ewes, intact males as rams or tups, castrated males as wethers, and younger sheep as lambs. Many other specific terms for the various life stages of sheep exist, generally related to lambing, shearing, and age. ‎ Being a key animal in the history of farming, sheep have a deeply entrenched place in human culture, and find representation in much modern language and symbology. As livestock, sheep are most-often associated with pastoral, Arcadian imagery. Sheep figure in many mythologies—such as the Golden Fleece—and major religions, especially the Abrahamic traditions. In both ancient and modern religious ritual, sheep are used as sacrificial animals. In contemporary English language usage, people who are timid, easily led, or stupid are often compared to sheep. ACRYLIC ART CALENDARS CARDS POETRY PHOTOGRAPHY – ANIMALS PHOTOGRAPHY -CANDID SHOTS PHOTOGRAPHY – CATS AND DOGS PHOTOGRAPHY – CONTEMPORARY WORK PHOTOGRAPHY – FLOWERS PHOTOGRAPHY – INSECTS PHOTOGRAPHY – TRADITIONALLY TURKISH PHOTOGRAPHY – TREE AND TREE PARTS T-SHİRTS My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images are copyright © taiche. All Rights Reserved. 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  • Mr big and burly sheep at Edgar’s Mission, Kilmore, Victoria Pentax k10d / sigma 70-300 / no crop / levels in photoshop

  • This photo is straight from the camera. It’s AS IS...... On our day out with friends to Murton Park and the Yorkshire Museum of Farming near Harrogate, we spent time wondering though the grounds and the other attractions. On our way to the replica Roman Fort in England (which surprisingly look much more like a wild west fort), we passed by a field of sheep, two of which were very near the fence. My youngest son, Joel was so taken with these creatures that stood as tall as him. Whilst the others moved on towards the fort, Joel stayed behind (as did I) to have what could only be described as a conversation with this sheep. he would say something and the sheep would bleat. Then Joel would say something else and the sheep would bleat. It was so precious. This went on a few moments and then he reached through the fence and pet the sheep, sort of a goodbye hand shake, as you can see in the photo below. What a fabulous moment to capture. The only way I could capture it was to lift my camera high, and shoot above the fence line. I am very pleased with how it turned out. Canon EOS-1Ds Mark ll / 28-300mm IS zoom lens / f/9 / 1/200 / ISO 100 / Exposure Bias -0.67

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