Thursday, April 28, 2011

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

A Few More Lambs..

and a few more pictures.





The last post ended with Myrtle, so I'll start with her... this is her little guy. 1/2 icelandic, 1/2 ? non icelandic. The little brown ram is not hers, he's just trying to sneak a little milk. He must think she'd never notice a little milk missing.



this is a little better pic of her guy, isn't he cute?


this little ram lamb is 1/4 shetland and 3/4 icelandic. We bought 2 icelandic / shetland crossed ewe lambs last year and this is the first lamb borm from them... can't wait to see what the other ewe comes up with! (i don't think she could top this little fella)










another picture of the mouflon ewe.. same lamb as on the last post, just a little older









What a little character. We might have another 'ziggy' on our hands. This guy loves a face rub. He'll put his head on your shoulder and fall right to sleep.








and his sister.











There's several more out there that haven't had their pics taken yet.. we're up to 15 lambs, with several more looking like they will lamb any day now!


Happy Spring!


Sunday, April 10, 2011

Lambs


We had the first of our lambs earlier this month. I was anticipating late March, and the first ones arrived on the evening of the 1st of April.


We have 4 ewe lambs and 1 little ram. That'll be great if they keep coming 4 ewes to a ram!


These little mouflon twins were the first to arrive. This pic was taken a few hours after they were born. They're so active jumping around, it's hard to get a pic of them now! Plus, it would be easier to get a picture if I could set Wyatt down, but with the protective mothers, we've learned that is not an option. So, pictures are going to be limited to just what we can get. It doesn't help that my camera is acting up either! I'm having a hard time getting it to focus.. arh.



we've been putting the lambs up in the barn for just a few days when the lambs are born. We generally leave them on the pasture, but i'm shearing them as they have their babies... and keeping them in the barn for a few extra days just to make sure all is going well with them.


This is Josie's little girl. I should say big girl. Josie has twinned every year, but this year she 'singled' with this big beautiful girl.
These 2 belong to Delilah.. they're sweet. Not that i can catch them now, but when they were in the barn.. they were pretty friendly.
And of course, my helper in training! He's having fun. (well, except for the protective mother stuff... we bring the lambs to the other side of the gate now)

Meanwhile, the others are enjoying the sunshine, the green grass and the breeze... waiting for their time.


Except maybe Myrtle:

What's that Myrtle? I can't hear you.


"""I SAID SHEAR ME!!"""


"""HEAR ME?""""


"SSSHHHHEEEAAAAARRRRR ME!"


Oh, yes, now that you said it slower, and louder, I get it.


That was kinda creepy!



Friday, April 1, 2011

In the absence of a better title...

Is this the same ram that drives the 'Ewe Haul' truck?

Looks like it from here... must be his day off.