Sunday 7 May 2017

Sheepdogs

No, this post is not about Canada's rock band, Sheepdogs. Instead, I'm referring to Jack, the border collie who stole my heart on a sheep farm in Sligo, Ireland.  We visited the Atlantic Sheepdog, home to shepherd Martin Feeney, his 300 sheep and 9 working dogs, including Jack. Martin was a grand host, describing the history, land and work that goes into running his farm.




Even on little sleep, Martin was entertaining, showing us his different sheep and introducing us to these adorable lambs that were born about 8 hours before we arrived. I was so excited to hold this little gem.









Martin was full of information. He explained how the expression black sheep came to be. We often use the expression when referring to an odd member of our family but did you ever wonder why? Martin explained that in sheep, it's a genetic effect where a recessive gene manifests itself. He showed us the difference between white and black wool, and explained the black wool is inferior and lesser value because it can't be dyed. I've used the expression before and had no idea of its origin!


As informative as Martin was, it was Jack that stole the show. As soon as Martin released him, he was ready to work. Take a look at his skill and determination. There's a reason he's one of the top 3 sheepdogs in all of Ireland.















Jack never took his eyes off the sheep




The most noteworthy feature of the sheep would have to be the spray paint on them. These markings are for the farmer to identify which sheep belong to him. They are also used during the lambing season and to identify any problem the sheep may have. With 300 sheep roaming around, it helped Martin to have an 'F' on them to distinguish between his sheep and his neighbours. As my cousin Kristopher said, that's a whole lot of F-ewe's in the field!

I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to the sheep farm. It was certainly one of the highlights of my trip. Stay tuned for my whisky experience...




**If you get a chance, give the Canadian band Sheepdogs a listen. Their song, "I Don't Know" is pretty good.

~MT

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