Little lamb staying out of the fray in the round bale feeder |
This year she had twin girls - one black and one white. We are really thrilled because that means Cora will live on in our flock as her babies produce more Cora-lambs. These are her lambs - so sweet.
I usually go to the barns in the late afternoon when the sun is getting low in the sky. I help out with what needs to be done and then take some photos. The light is so pretty then. Here are some more photos of lambs and mamas taken last week. Right now we are in the middle of a snowstorm. We aren't supposed to get more than 6". Time will tell.
Have a great week everyone!
Some of the lambs are getting quite big now |
Just born |
Boys will be boys. The older rams do this and it is amazing how early the baby rams start butting each other |
This little guy was snuggled down in the straw for at least an hour. |
6 comments:
I just took a look at the radar map... yeah, you're getting smucked alright! :-[ It all slipped south of us. But COLDER temps are on the way! We've been having minor "melts" on and off for the past week or so... Everything is glazed over from the most recent temp drop. It's all shiny and SHARP!
Anyhoo, loving the "baby" pics! And, good to see some black "yarn" heading into a future[?] "stash". :-]
Stay WARM!
*HUGS*
:-D
I wondered to myself how you dealt with the hard, but true fact that these precious little creatures eventually end up on someone's dinner plate. You certainly can't get attached to them. I'm guessing they go off to a slaughterhouse when the time comes..... Thanks for the peek into the emotional side of being a "farmer's wife."
I always find your thoughts inspiring since you live so much closer to nature... a reminder to be aware.... Thanks Kristen. Thinking of you.... xo
Very nice article!!
pictures looks so beautiful.!!
Thanks for sharing! I am delighted to read this article.
I understand the not getting attached... but I really like this line. "We are really thrilled because that means Cora will live on in our flock as her babies produce more Cora-lambs." And that is the circle of life isn't it?
Hope all goes easily during the coming snows. Helen
Sweet lambies :-).
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