
Come shepherding
This journal was started to give readers a more personal experience of shepherding, White Gum Wool style.
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Lamb Etiquette
It’s been just two months since the adopted lambs arrived. It’s been a wonderful time of learning for all of us: the lambs, their babysitters (the named sheep), Pearl and me. It’s taken me back to my earliest days of shepherding, when NONE of the flock, bar my 6 pet lambs, wanted to know me, let alone follow me around!

Shepherding Renaissance
Since I began “active shepherding” in 2014 as a way to help my flock find the biodiversity they need to stay healthy, I’ve gone through several cycles. The first was simply figuring out how SLOWLY they need to travel in order to eat on the move. The lesson for me and my dogs was to enter into what I call “sheep time”—actually a feeling of timelessness. Getting there took me the best part of a year.
Come Shepherding
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Experience the feeling of being out on the hill, get to know the individual characters in the flock and see the wildlife and landscape.