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Sheep Barbeque, Cape Horn Corrals
2002
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*Slide 1:
Great Pyrenees Guard Dog
*Slide 2:
Ewes & Lambs at Cape Horn
*Slide 3:
Lehmann's Herders
*Slide 4:
Summer at Cape Horn
*Slide 5:
Grilling Lamb Chops
*Slide 6:
Dining on Lamb Chops
*Slide 7:
Sunrise in Wolf Country
*Slide 8:
Loading at Corrals
*Slide 9:
Beaver Creek Wolf Area
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In early August,
conservationists and sheepmen gathered at Cape Horn at the traditional
Sheep Shipping Barbeque.
While feasting on lamb chops, beans and Hagerman
corn, we exchanged good natured comments about environmental issues, while
two bands of sheep were moved at dusk toward the corrals.
Semi trucks lit
up like Christmas trees, came at night to pick up the lambs and haul them
to market.
Sheepman Dennis Lehmann's two sheep bands spent two months
among the Landmark Wolf Pack in the Cape Horn area which is 20 miles west
of Stanley. We applaud Dennis for his sincere efforts in keeping sheep and
wolves apart.
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