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Ida’s Diary entry #27 | Ouessants Large it up in rural France
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Ouessants Large it up in rural France. November 13, 2013. Ida’s Diary entry #27. I know, I know it’s been too long and I have no excuses. Whilst I haven’t been blogging I have been busy eating grass, growing fat and growing my coat ready for winter. Inca’s coat has turned gingery/brown in the sun, Mum’s only a little and mine a little too. The chickens are increasing in number, there are the 6 chicks you saw in an earlier blog. They’re now nearly 9 weeks old and looking a bit cold today. A la prochaine,.
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Ida’s Diary entry #33 | Ouessants Large it up in rural France
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Ouessants Large it up in rural France. February 5, 2015. Ida’s Diary entry #33. Surprised you. I haven’t blogged since May 2014. There hasn’t been much to tell you. We got sheared, we frolicked and we chewed the cud. Life has been good, sometimes hot, sometimes wet and now look! Lucky we’ve grown our coats back. Our small owner reckons we look pregnant. The snow began to melt reasonably quickly so it wasn’t long before we found edible bits. As you can see, Inca is eating bark! That man who came to shear ...
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November | 2013 | Ouessants Large it up in rural France
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Ouessants Large it up in rural France. Monthly Archives: November 2013. November 14, 2013. Ida’s Diary entry #28. Bonsoir, c’est moi. My smaller owner was out today and she took some photos of some of my relatives. I thought you’d like to meet them. That’s Orphan Annie. She’s 3 weeks older than me and she was blacker than me when she was born. Her mum was quite young and didn’t call her to feed, so she didn’t get fed as much as me. She’s about half my size now. Inca hasn’t got horns like this! Yes I mean...
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Ouessants Large it up in rural France. November 14, 2013. Ida’s Diary entry #28. Bonsoir, c’est moi. My smaller owner was out today and she took some photos of some of my relatives. I thought you’d like to meet them. That’s Orphan Annie. She’s 3 weeks older than me and she was blacker than me when she was born. Her mum was quite young and didn’t call her to feed, so she didn’t get fed as much as me. She’s about half my size now. Inca hasn’t got horns like this! November 13, 2013. Yes I mean dogs. The...
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October | 2013 | Ouessants Large it up in rural France
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Ouessants Large it up in rural France. Monthly Archives: October 2013. October 1, 2013. Ida’s Diary, entry #26. Mum and Inca checking to see if the dog’s still there. Salut, c’est moi Ida,. I’ve been a little unwell the last few days and my smaller owner has been making me take disgusting medicine. I am pleased to day though that I now feel well, have my appetite back and am enjoying my lambhood again. Isis the first time she came an bothered us! 3 week old Lavender Pekin chicks. Oh and we had another tr...
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February | 2015 | Ouessants Large it up in rural France
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Ouessants Large it up in rural France. Monthly Archives: February 2015. February 5, 2015. Ida’s Diary entry #33. Surprised you. I haven’t blogged since May 2014. There hasn’t been much to tell you. We got sheared, we frolicked and we chewed the cud. Life has been good, sometimes hot, sometimes wet and now look! Lucky we’ve grown our coats back. Our small owner reckons we look pregnant. There are several trees with bark missing, which is not good. That man who came to shear us has been hedge cutting, and ...
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August | 2013 | Ouessants Large it up in rural France
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Ouessants Large it up in rural France. Monthly Archives: August 2013. August 19, 2013. Ida’s dairy, entry #24. Yes, it’s been a while. I’ve not got a lot to tell you and our owners have had no internet at home since a violent storm 2 weeks ago. So, they’ve been going away to use the internet quite a bit and leaving us on our own. The cat found a snake earlier and was trying to eat it. Our big owner rescued it. He often rescues lizards, and frogs and toads from the cat, he’s very gentle. Ma vie en France.
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Ida’s Diary entry #28 | Ouessants Large it up in rural France
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Ouessants Large it up in rural France. November 14, 2013. Ida’s Diary entry #28. Bonsoir, c’est moi. My smaller owner was out today and she took some photos of some of my relatives. I thought you’d like to meet them. That’s Orphan Annie. She’s 3 weeks older than me and she was blacker than me when she was born. Her mum was quite young and didn’t call her to feed, so she didn’t get fed as much as me. She’s about half my size now. Inca hasn’t got horns like this! This entry was posted in Diary. France and ...
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Ida’s diary, entry #18 | Ouessants Large it up in rural France
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Ouessants Large it up in rural France. June 17, 2013. Ida’s diary, entry #18. I thought I’d do a quick blog to tell you about yesterday. Those of you who have liked my Facebook page Ida’s Facebook page. Yesterday afternoon, our owners and the dog’s mum came out into our garden with a long pole. They stood underneath one of the trees poking it with the pole for about an hour. The dog came out too on his leash. He’s here again this morning, and I am hoping he stays at the front of the house. You are commen...
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Ida’s Diary entry #33 | Ouessants Large it up in rural France
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Ouessants Large it up in rural France. February 5, 2015. Ida’s Diary entry #33. Surprised you. I haven’t blogged since May 2014. There hasn’t been much to tell you. We got sheared, we frolicked and we chewed the cud. Life has been good, sometimes hot, sometimes wet and now look! Lucky we’ve grown our coats back. Our small owner reckons we look pregnant. The snow began to melt reasonably quickly so it wasn’t long before we found edible bits. As you can see, Inca is eating bark! That man who came to shear ...
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