Friday, April 29, 2011

The new lambs

A few more pics of the new lambs...or are they pandas?

Thursday, April 28, 2011

And the chickens are out on pasture....
 

Spring is here and the planting has started

Spring is here and the planting has started. Lettuce, spinach, onions, sugar snap peas, cabbage, and broccoli are all in the ground. The tomato plants in the greenhouse are five feet tall and full of flowers and even a few tomatoes ready for early harvest. the  garlic is coming up. Just waiting for the potatoes to arrive so we can get those in the ground as well.




 

Sheep Shearing

We had our annual sheep shearing on Easter Saturday. Several people of all ages came to  watch. Click on the link to watch the process.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnADLvfb5vs
 
We now have six lambs born. Two more ewes will deliver next month. They are all healthy and pretty frisky running a round like jack rabbits. It is fun to watch them play together as well. It is hard to tell them apart as they all look the same.....black with white faces and black eyes. They look like little pandas.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

We are looking forward to our annual sheep shearing event April 23rd, the  Saturday  before Easter Sunday. It usually if a fun event for people of all ages. the sheep don't seem to mind losing their thick coats of wool, especially with the warm weather coming. Finally it is warming up!
Poor rip Tide lost his manhood last week. He was getting very "rammy" and actually dangerous. In hopes of quieting him down we had him castrated. He doesn't chase me now but I think it is because he is still quite sore. Once he is all healed he still might need some "education" as to proper manners. Basically he is a good ram and I hope be becomes well behaved.

New Lambs




The first of the lambs were born last week. He is already feeling his oats and also runs around like a rabbit. Eight of our nine ewes are pregnant and so we expect a lot more lambs in the near future. Mama is eager to get out with the rest of the flock but it is raining outside and we don't want baby to catch a cold.


Well, there have been a few births since our last entry which was some time ago. Buttercp the goat arrived from a family that was leaving CT and low and behold, at 4 AM the next morning she had a little kid, Lulu. Lulu is now more than a month old and is jumping around like a jack rabbit. She likes to jump up on her mothers back or up on just about everything.