It's not even CLOSE to lambing time in the Bluff Country. I didn't put Hunter in with his girls until December 8th, last year! Wow! I had to look up the date (thank goodness I have everything documented on blogger!) I was thinking we'd be lambing at the end of April ~ I'll be more like early May!! I normally put my breeding groups together on Thanksgiving weekend. I guess I won't have to worry about there being green grass for my late-term ewes and the new lambs.
DREAM says...

Once again your photos are captivating! Love the cat in the tree! What a great shot!
ReplyDeletewe're in monsoon season here now, just one big mud hole. Those eyes are gorgeous. I get to enjoy sheep through you.
ReplyDeleteLOL, I had to look back in my blog too for breeding dates!
ReplyDeleteMine are going to start NEXT WEEK!
Yellow Jacket Ridge Angoras said what I was thinking.
ReplyDeleteDiane L./Bloomington,IN
My own calico cat is hovering around my feet asking for breakfast as I sit here ignoring her in order to read your blog! We've had Spring in Atlanta for a while, but lots of rain, too.
ReplyDeleteI'll be watching for lamb pix in another month.
Nancy in Atlanta
I love it when there are kitty pictures! Daisy's always so photogenic :)
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