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Hi, all. Update on Molly - she survived the night fine - her daughter seemed to guide her up into the corner of the field, under a big beech tree, where the crows couldn't see her. I went up to check them again this morning & her eye is one hell of a mess, but it's difficult to see whether she's lost it completely. Time will tell, I s'pose. Bless her, she was following my voice this morning and when I got closer, I approached her on her "good" side, so she could see me and all she wanted was her ears tickled!! She's always been very affectionate with me, like I said, I hand reared her from a tiny orphan and when she was little, she'd only take her bottle if she was sitting on my lap. That got a bit awkward as she grew, but she's still very sweet. She's about 8 years old now, so I'm hoping that she can just live her life out in relative comfort. Must admit, when I went out to the pub quiz last night, I was very concerned as there were 3 or 4 crows just hanging round by her, but she was OK once she went up in the corner under the tree. Sheep aren't as daft as a lot of people think!
Oh, and bondgirl, I had problems with cows last year, too. Damn things stampeded through a drystone wall into one of my fields, knocked my postbox flying! Then someone else's sheep got in & ate all my vegetables.