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How NOT to herd sheep
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Posted by Lanse on June 27, 2007 at 19:05:28 from (152.163.100.14):
Well, ok. I was disking one day and my Mom came running to the back of the barn and said the sheep got out and were heading for the neighbors across the road. I had just gotten a NH boomer and had taken it to full speed once-anyway I threw it in high, revved the engine and gunned it!! I hit a little bridge and acually went airborne while flying down the road behind our barn. Flying around the corner, I saw the sheep, so I hit the lawn flying at full speed, took out the close line and headed down the driveway honking and revving at the sheep. They saw me, and I circled around them cuting them off just a few feet before the road and we headed up across the front yard-with cars slowing down and all the neighbors out watching-and I honked and revved some more and cut through the garden, just as the neighbor boy blocked one escape-and my mom closed the door to the barn and they all ran into the gate, as I slammed on the brakes and skidded to a stop inches in front of the fence I love my sheep-theres five and they're all pets. The only problem is, if they get out, they will do ANYTHING to get into the neighbors hay field or to eat out of the garden. That day they chose the hay. My NH tractor is GREAT a TZ25DA and I love it. PLENTY of power- I lovce to Rev the engine in the garage when I put it up- The cats/dog duck and dust and papers Fly everywhere. It has plenty of hydrolic power for a 5' bushhog and PTO power for a 52" tiller. If youre thinking of getting one DO it its the best decision I've ever made!!
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