The first 12 ewes to lamb and their babies are in this group. Lamb races have begun.
See more lamb photos here
The first 12 ewes to lamb and their babies are in this group. Lamb races have begun.
See more lamb photos here
You do get some great photos! I was there and this captures their activity perfectly. Can’t wait to see more of them!
Oh my, the cuteness!
The cuteness is overwhelming!
Those are awesome pictures. I always lament that I don’t seem to be able to adequately capture their cuteness in photos, I always miss the moment. But you did a great job!
Michelle
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Those little guys are soooo cute! Must have been THE inspiration for the 101 Dalmation puppy chase scenes.
My favorite time of the year :-). Great shots!!! And I love the ones with the dog – too cute!
Hi Meridian … these are outstanding photos! What is this breed??? They are so unusual. I’m also a sheep lover … breeding Suffolk sheep here in NSW, south of Sydney, Australia. Our lambs are popping out all over the place with lots of twins and triplets this year. The Suffolk lambs are all born black then the bodies gradually turn white, leaving only black faces and legs. V. cute indeed, but nothing quite like your beauties!
These are Jacob sheep. They are born spotted and stay that way. They also grow horns (2 or 4 of them!).
EXTREMELY NICE !!! HOW CAN I BUY A JACOB GOAT??????
These are actually sheep, not goats. You can contact me through the link at the sidebar of my blog or here: