It was nice out and wasn't windy so I lit the big burn pile.

It was going pretty good. The sheep and llamas had to spend the afternoon in the front pasture.

Lisa brought over stuff from her failed burn pile. Some of it was still damp but it burned anyway.

It got late so I banked the fire and put panels around it to keep the sheep out.

Feeding time.
Would the sheep actually stomp through the fire? Or just get too close and possibly get burned?
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