Shetland sheep have changed my life and touched my heart. They have brought me joy, adventure and serenity. Follow along as I live each day influenced by memories of my mighty flock of mini sheep ~ aided and abetted by "Bellamica", the English Shepherd,"Sable", my livestock guardian dog and "Hero" the rescue dog that stole my heart! You'll also meet many of the homeless dogs that I rescue and rehome as part of Bluff Country Canine Rescue.
What nice looking lambs and ewes. I hope the lambs arrived without difficulty. And the rest do as well. How nice of you to get that fleece off Dazzle so she could deliver. :) She must have had a difficult time holding in her tummy so you wouldn't notice she was so close to lambing. I had one of my Shetland ewes do this to me this year. Could have sworn she had weeks to go... And triplets for Alice! Congradulations. Marilyn
Are those triplets from ALICE!!!! OMG! All those lambs are so beautiful, congrats. From modified moms too...very exciting. This is when I wish I could just click and drag some sheep from one blog to another! :)
Stupid me! I somehow had it in my head that the first bunch of girls were due at the END of MAY!!! My daughter and my girlfriend thought they were due now but I corrected them and said not till the end of May...
Gorgeous! What a treat! I'm glad I'm not the only one whose sheep are secret keepers! Will enjoy seeing these little ones grow up and get fleeces just like their beautiful moms.
They all look Shaela, one of my favorite colors and a popular fleece color, too! Am I right about that? Is Dazzle's an ewe lamb, too? Congrats! What a nice day--wish I could've come for a visit...the blog will have to suffice for today.
Oh wow! Alice still has it in her to produce triplets. And am I correct that these are ALL ewe lambs? Holy mackerel Nancy, you must be doing something right! Congratulations. :-)
OMG!!!! Somebody better cross their legs until I get down there!!!!!! :) LOLOLOL!
ReplyDeleteSo happy Alice delivered safely!
Hugs!
Katie in WI
Wow - what beautiful Moms and babies!
ReplyDeleteWhat nice looking lambs and ewes. I hope the lambs arrived without difficulty. And the rest do as well.
ReplyDeleteHow nice of you to get that fleece off Dazzle so she could deliver. :) She must have had a difficult time holding in her tummy so you wouldn't notice she was so close to lambing. I had one of my Shetland ewes do this to me this year. Could have sworn she had weeks to go...
And triplets for Alice!
Congradulations.
Marilyn
Are those triplets from ALICE!!!! OMG! All those lambs are so beautiful, congrats. From modified moms too...very exciting. This is when I wish I could just click and drag some sheep from one blog to another! :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool girlfriend!
ReplyDeleteThat wasn't much of an "Alice Watch" this year, was there, lol!
Stupid me! I somehow had it in my head that the first bunch of girls were due at the END of MAY!!! My daughter and my girlfriend thought they were due now but I corrected them and said not till the end of May...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! What a treat! I'm glad I'm not the only one whose sheep are secret keepers! Will enjoy seeing these little ones grow up and get fleeces just like their beautiful moms.
ReplyDeleteOh how CUTE!!! Love the white leg on the black lamb :-D.
ReplyDeleteNancy,
ReplyDeleteThey all look Shaela, one of my favorite colors and a popular fleece color, too! Am I right about that? Is Dazzle's an ewe lamb, too? Congrats! What a nice day--wish I could've come for a visit...the blog will have to suffice for today.
Terry
Wow, Alice must be quite the motivational mama;; already out in the grass exploring?! I hope you're having fun with your new little surprises :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Alice still has it in her to produce triplets. And am I correct that these are ALL ewe lambs? Holy mackerel Nancy, you must be doing something right! Congratulations. :-)
ReplyDeleteGo Alice!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lambs! Congrats!
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