Saturday, January 18, 2025

Sarda Sheep, Taiwan for Saturday Critter

 


The Sarda sheep, also known as the Sardinian sheep, is originally from Italy and is primarily raised for milk production. While they are not native to Taiwan, some farms in Taiwan may have imported these sheep for their milk, which is used to make cheeses similar to pecorino sardo


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Linking Saturday Critter

On the morning news, it was reported that some grandchildren accidentally toppled their grandmother's ashes and, in an attempt to rectify the situation, used a vacuum cleaner to suction them up, leaving their parents to manage the aftermath

Then I enjoy this music clip




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    1. I took over 200 photos at that location. Quite a few different angles to share.

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  2. Fabulous!
    If the sheep is amazing, the landscape is no less so.
    The news you tell is very funny...

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    1. Maybe time to write a few news in the daily post. My take into doing the blog

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  3. I like those shaggy sheep and I like your photo even better. Beautiful scenery. I'm admiring all those mountains in the background.

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  4. The song isn't really my scene, not really a country fan sorry. The sheep are gorgeous :-D

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    1. You know a funny thing, I've just watched the film this song was in tonight and really enjoyed the film. I was laughing when I heard the song because I instantly thought of you and this post!!!! :-D In the context of the film, the song is actually okay :-D

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  5. These sheep look like bales of hay! I enjoyed the song, it is so pretty and also interesting!

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  6. a picturesque landscape, filled with peace and quiet!

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  7. In a quiz, I would have answered the question, Does Taiwan have sheep?, as no.
    Poor, poor grandma, sucked up the Dyson stick into a mix of dust and pet hair.

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  8. What a beautiful landscape with those unique looking sheep. Doesn't look like much for them to eat in that pasture.

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  9. WOW! Such a lovely photo, Roentare!

    Happy Saturday!

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  10. That a beautiful scene and very interesting about the sheep. Oh dear on poor grandma. Thanks for the music.

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  11. Amazing landscape and I like the sheep.
    Oh well accidents do happen with ashes!

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  12. Interesting--- I enjoyed finding out about these sheep. As for Grandma... Easy enough to get her out of the vacuum and scatter her in some lovely place.

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  13. En un escenario tan hermoso e idílico no es de extrañar que den buena leche.
    Un abrazo.

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  14. They're very shaggy sheep. I like the way the eye is drawn down into the picture and the lovely colour of the trees.

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  15. I love the photo, the landscape and the sheep are beautiful.
    Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  16. Lovely shot with the sheep. They are so shaggy.

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  17. I love sheep. these are so beautiful and what a wonderful landscape. Thanks for sharing the music, too. I enjoyed it.

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  18. You really got a dramatic background for these wooly sheep! Very beautiful! Would be pretty enlarged and printed!

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  19. Me has hecho recordar una oveja de esta raza que entro en un lote que compro mi padre y como era mas pequeña que las otras cuando ibas a cogerla se guardaba incluso bajo las otras.
    El paisaje siendo de principio de primavera o finales del invierno es bonito.

    Saludos.

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  20. Que ovejas tan interesantes, nunca las vi por aquí. Besos.

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