Sheep being used to graze in a rural churchyard to keep the graves neat and tidy and well trimed - Bildbanksfoto

Manx Loaghtan sheep (Ovis aries) native to the Isle of Man. It is sometimes spelled as Loaghtyn or Loghtan. The sheep have dark brown wool and usually four or occasionally six horns. Here seen croping the grass in a rural church grave yard to keep the graves neat and tidy and well trimed.
Manx Loaghtan sheep (Ovis aries) native to the Isle of Man. It is sometimes spelled as Loaghtyn or Loghtan. The sheep have dark brown wool and usually four or occasionally six horns. Here seen croping the grass in a rural church grave yard to keep the graves neat and tidy and well trimed.
Sheep being used to graze in a rural churchyard to keep the graves neat and tidy and well trimed
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