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ALAN NEWBLE'S PERSONAL PAGE
SOME PICTURES OF THE PROJECT

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In this view can clearly be seen some sheep at the left-hand end of the tractor shed. the reason is that one horrible day in March, 06, we became aware that the sheep in our field, with their small lambs, were getting wet and cold, and the wee ones were in danger of hyperthermia. So we rapidly cleared the end of the shed, with the help of Neil Douglas,whose sheep they are. We introduced a hayrack (a "heck" locally) and some water, and opened the door at the end of the shed and let them in. They were grateful!
The keen-eyed will have spotted that the topper is parked in a peculiar way - it's because the tractor cannot get under that part of the shed. Only two bays are navigable for it, though the trailer can be pushed in anywhere.

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