But it is always a story.
Real life don't look at the photo and get cranky this is reality and how each of us survive.
( This may seem like photojournalism ) To me its the real life.
The farmer has to protect his life stock. Remember without the farmer where would we be meat, food. and clothing,Just to name a few, is what we get from the farmers I have a story please read on what happened today.
I was out on one of my camera drives that I often go on I had spotted an abandon house but was hopeful to get a better shot at it maybe from a different location when I seen foxes hanging on the fence. This is something I have never seen myself first hand living in a rural area has really been an eye opener for me.
So I decided to take photos of this as I did not see it as cruel or sick its called survival them or us farmers have to do what they have to do and its a bloody hard life. Yes they are cute adorable but life stock has to be protected.
While the foxes are doing what they need to do to survive they are also costing the farmer a lot of money.
Here is the part of the story you wont see. After I took this photo I jumped back in my car and drove up further to the road that abandoned house is getting closer and I will get a better shoot at it now.
When I seen what I had seen near the fence in the paddock a sheep at first I thought that seemed odd as I could not see any others around he was in the paddock I seen the abandoned house by himself. He was just laying there I stopped my car I could not see all of him at first, he had his head up looking at me I was going to take his photo but when I had a closer look I could see his wool was torn from his body he was injured he had his leg torn almost off it was horrible but what can I do he is suffering he needs help but I could not see any farms around I remember there was one a fair way back I went to swing my car around when I thought there has to be a farm some place around here closer by a little further up the road I seen a farm house it was closer to the road that is good I thought to myself but I could not find anybody around I called out but nobody came.
I got in my car again I started to drive further up the road when I spotted a white UTE the type farmers drive I flagged the man down he stopped I told him about the sheep in the paddock now a few kilometers away I guess but I could tell him where it was due to the abandoned house
Anyway I continued on my way but only to find the end of the road for me as after that it looked like it went on to private property I spotted some more things to take photos of and turned back to head back to where I had came from. I then spotted the abandoned house from a better direction so yes I did get to shoot that house and got it so much better then I would have in the first place
So you see it was most likely a fox that tore that poor sheep up and left him there he did not want to eat him but just did his damage for the heck of it
Oh and by the time I got back the sheep was gone so guessing the farmer did what he had to do yet again
23 by Sandy De Jong, on Flickr
Real life don't look at the photo and get cranky this is reality and how each of us survive.
( This may seem like photojournalism ) To me its the real life.
The farmer has to protect his life stock. Remember without the farmer where would we be meat, food. and clothing,Just to name a few, is what we get from the farmers I have a story please read on what happened today.
I was out on one of my camera drives that I often go on I had spotted an abandon house but was hopeful to get a better shot at it maybe from a different location when I seen foxes hanging on the fence. This is something I have never seen myself first hand living in a rural area has really been an eye opener for me.
So I decided to take photos of this as I did not see it as cruel or sick its called survival them or us farmers have to do what they have to do and its a bloody hard life. Yes they are cute adorable but life stock has to be protected.
While the foxes are doing what they need to do to survive they are also costing the farmer a lot of money.
Here is the part of the story you wont see. After I took this photo I jumped back in my car and drove up further to the road that abandoned house is getting closer and I will get a better shoot at it now.
When I seen what I had seen near the fence in the paddock a sheep at first I thought that seemed odd as I could not see any others around he was in the paddock I seen the abandoned house by himself. He was just laying there I stopped my car I could not see all of him at first, he had his head up looking at me I was going to take his photo but when I had a closer look I could see his wool was torn from his body he was injured he had his leg torn almost off it was horrible but what can I do he is suffering he needs help but I could not see any farms around I remember there was one a fair way back I went to swing my car around when I thought there has to be a farm some place around here closer by a little further up the road I seen a farm house it was closer to the road that is good I thought to myself but I could not find anybody around I called out but nobody came.
I got in my car again I started to drive further up the road when I spotted a white UTE the type farmers drive I flagged the man down he stopped I told him about the sheep in the paddock now a few kilometers away I guess but I could tell him where it was due to the abandoned house
Anyway I continued on my way but only to find the end of the road for me as after that it looked like it went on to private property I spotted some more things to take photos of and turned back to head back to where I had came from. I then spotted the abandoned house from a better direction so yes I did get to shoot that house and got it so much better then I would have in the first place
So you see it was most likely a fox that tore that poor sheep up and left him there he did not want to eat him but just did his damage for the heck of it
Oh and by the time I got back the sheep was gone so guessing the farmer did what he had to do yet again
23 by Sandy De Jong, on Flickr
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