Sheep need a source of salt in addition to their grass and water. The local geology doesn’t offer them much, so I provide them with a commercially-prepared mixture of sheep minerals — sodium chloride plus a bunch of trace elements — in a mineral feeder that keeps the salt from turning into a sodden mass when it rains.
The sheep will ignore the minerals for weeks at a time, and then suddenly decide that they have a desperate craving for salt. I have no idea what drives the boom/bust cycle.
The most puzzling part of the whole endeavor, though, is how they manage the geometry of pooping in the feeder.
Categories: Hollow Oak Farm, sheep
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