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I've been visiting Dowth for the last few evenings and the field is particularly wet and boggy at the moment and also full of sheep. Of course its likely both will have gone by the time you get there but I've had to go back to get boots because the sheep shelter between the mound and the hedge around the entrance to the south passage and souterrain. Best to be prepared I suppose.
The reason I mentioned the sheep is because there are a lot of lambs but hidden among them was a very aggressive ram who started stamping at me and made a half charge. I've never had a close encounter with a ram so I didn't know whether to run, shout or stay put. I just shouted at the bugger in the end. Bear in mind though if bringing kids!

I'm amazed they've put lambing ewes in the field. The worn bits around the entrances etc do get muddy when it rains - I'd forgotten about that and was (wromgly) thinking about walking across the field from the road.

If I were you I'd try to go for as long as possible before actually having a very close encounter with a ram! They can be evil buggers.

<i>I've never had a close encounter with a ram so I didn't know whether to run, shout or stay put. I just shouted at the bugger in the end</i>

Ewes with lambs can be very aggressive, rams are totally unpredictable and cause more injuries and deaths than bulls. I'll not cross a field with either a ram, bull or cows and calves.

You were very lucky.

Rune