Thursday, October 21, 2010

My School

A couple of weeks ago, the students at the school I teach at wanted to show us around their colony. So, we made an afternoon of it and took a walk around the colony. The colony had just gotten a few sheep the day before and the kids had not seen them yet. One of the highlights of the walk for them was going down to see the sheep. We got their just as 2 Hutterite men were going to give them vaccinations. After trying to get the sheep out of the barn for awhile, we decided that standing on the fence watching the sheep was probably scaring the sheep from coming out. So, we backed up, and then the sheep soon came out of the barn.

This colony mainly has turkies (about 90,000) and makes pallets that get shipped out to customers. They also have a few pigs and just recently--- 17 lambs and 1 big buck.

The excitement of the school week was the arrival of the lambs and the buck. Apparently the buck was wild and a teenage-boy chose to ride it for fun----made for good stories that the kids came with to school the next day!

Ready to watch the sheep come out of the barn and head into the coral area to get vaccinations.
And the sheep weren't coming with us all on the fence, so we decided to back up---and they soon came running out.

I walked with the older girls on our walk. We made quite a trek around the colony seeing everything.



This is about half of the students from the school. We stopped for a picture outside of the laundry building.


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