Bambi (white nose) and one of her "sisters" standing on stumps to get a better view of the world.
We have downsized and now have a very small flock of Dorper Sheep. Our main focus has changed to meat goats. We have a few registered Savanna Goats and some commercial meat goats as well.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Bailey Basset enjoying the fall
Bailey just loves rolling in the fall leaves.
Below all finished rolling but that floppy ear still gives away her activities.
Oh oh, the camera has been spotted! A shake of her head and she fixes the floppy ear. The indignities! A girl can't even have a private roll without pictures being taken... a the life of a Diva!
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Spring lambs are growing up
Some updated pictures of the spring ewe lambs. Below is little Ebony. She was born all black and now has a few white hairs on her nose. That will be the Dorper in her as they often get a few white hairs on their noses. She was born and raised a little triplet and she is 50/50 Dorper/Katahdin.
Below we have an updated picture of Scarlet. She is a lovely little triplet ewe lamb also a 50/50 Dorper/Katahdin. She will make a lovely addition to our ewe flock for spring breeding. She is the one with speckles that is front and center.
Below is Hanna. She is a big girl that was born a single. Hanna's mum is 75% Dorper 25% Katahdin. Her Dad is registered Dorper. She will be exposed to our Katahdin ram in the early spring for fall lambing.
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