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This journal was started to give readers a more personal experience of shepherding, White Gum Wool style.
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A sense of discovery
My stone soup adventures a couple of weeks ago were mostly a bust, with one delightful and important exception: I relearned key subtleties of active shepherding that I’d let slide over the last few years. Chief among them: the essence of shepherding is creating the opportunity for sheep to have a sense of discovery about their food. Parents will not be surprised.
Walkabout Stone Soup
The challenges of keeping everyone well-nourished in this exceptionally dry summer are leading me into the shepherding equivalent of stone soup: creative use of the patches of good forage and biodiversity that are still around, while still keeping the flock safe from fire threats.
Come Shepherding
This journal is no longer active but you can browse the full archive of posts.
Experience the feeling of being out on the hill, get to know the individual characters in the flock and see the wildlife and landscape.
