How did this happen?

We found one of the lambs injured with her fleece on her left flank pulled away from the skin

I carried her into the barn and Jeremy cut the ragged wool away. There was no bleeding but he sprayed the skin to prevent any infection. We don’t know how it happened and she seemed alright. I carried her back to the flock and we checked her during the evening. She was with her mother and a sibling when we last saw her.

When you can’t find the information on Google then ask R…my friend’s husband. He knows a great deal about bees and insects and more besides.

I put up this picture on my status this morning asking for help to identify this beetle.

Click below

Here’s the reply from R…

It’s the larvae of a Harlequin Ladybird. An invasive species that is destroying our native ladybirds BUT… it is also useful in controlling aphids. Heads you win, tails you lose!

Morning walkabout at The Gables

Courgettes flowering
Muddy ducks swimming in their bath click below
Down at the goose pond the drake is guarding his sitting duck partner
The geese are performing their morning rituals Click below
Morning drinks
The roses in the vineyard have opened
The blackcurrant bushes are heavy with fruit
And indoors Mabel continues to sleep – she is getting old and tired