Sheep
-
No sleep for ewe: 11 lambs born to one Sask. farmer during weekend blizzardWhile the Saskatchewan blizzard Saturday night may have slowed things down for most people, Josef Buttigieg saw 11 lambs born at his farm and there are more still to come.CanadaMar 15, 2023
-
Kingston, Ont.-area farm using method that makes wild coyotes protect their livestockTopsy Farms on Amherst Island is using their own territorial method to 'trick' coyotes into protecting their animals.CanadaMar 14, 2023
-
-
Advertisement
-
Association finds depleted Big Horn sheep count in OkanaganThe count gives them a better understanding of the California Big Horn Sheep population in the area. A total of 51 volunteers attended Sunday's event.EnvironmentFeb 12, 2023
-
-
Advertisement
-
Alberta sheep gives birth to quintuplets: ‘Just so shocking’It's turning out to be a very special lambing season for a farm family near Olds, Alta.FeaturesApr 5, 2022
-
Montreal’s urban sheep mow grassy park, drop in on yoga classes and bring joy to city dwellersThe 16 sheep that take over the park are much more than seasonal landscapers. They are friendly, curious and bring a bit of country into the city.CanadaJul 10, 2021
-
-
Anthrax confirmed in Saskatchewan sheepSaskatchewan Agriculture says at least one animal in a flock of sheep in the rural municipality (RM) of South Qu'Appelle has died as a result of anthrax.CanadaJul 8, 2021
-
-
Dog lost in car crash found days later herding sheep on nearby farmThe dog was ejected through a window in an Idaho car crash and immediately ran off.TrendingJun 9, 2021
-
Sheeps to the wind: These N.L. sheep spend summer on their very own islandThe sheep spend every summer on Isle aux Bois, fattening up on fresh grass, far away from dogs, coyotes and human beings.CanadaOct 26, 2020
-
-
Advertisement
-
Sheep busy grazing Beaver Creek Conservation Area before reopeningBeaver Creek Conservation Area is opening to the public on Thursday, with lots going on behind the scenes before the big day.EnvironmentSep 9, 2020
-
-
Advertisement
-
Woolly workers return to Winnipeg’s Living Prairie MuseumThe Living Prairie Museum announced Monday that its unofficial maintenance crew — a flock of hungry sheep — is coming back to the urban tallgrass prairie preserve for the second consecutive year.EnvironmentJul 13, 2020
Trending
-
More than half of small businesses say U.S. no longer reliable: CFIB data22,844 Read -
Cher’s son, Elijah Blue Allman, arrested for 2nd time in 3 days19,141 Read -
The Bank of Canada says these are the 3 warning signs for mortgage default16,463 Read -
United Airlines can kick you off a flight if you don’t wear headphones15,097 Read -
Muslim mothers barred from volunteering at Quebec schools over hijabs14,847 Read -
‘An eyesore’: Trump’s White House ballroom plans receive deluge of public comments9,613 Read -
Top Videos
-
‘Quiet death’: Iranian warship destroyed in 1st torpedo sinking since WWII, Hegseth says203 Viewed -
Business Matters: Big Canadian banks report soaring multi-billion-dollar profits95 Viewed -
Carney reiterates ‘middle powers’ strategy during Australia visit75 Viewed -
SCOTUS rules Trump’s tariffs overstepped his authority, but what does that mean for Canada?66 Viewed -
11-year-old Winnipeg girl dead by suicide after her parents say she was bullied53 Viewed -
Quebec woman told she can no longer volunteer at school because she wears a hijab -