Thursday, March 5, 2009
Signs of lambs coming soon
Jewel the ewe-l's bag is big as a haggis or a rugby ball, poor girl, but not as big as it was last year. This ewe has teats like a cows, and would probabably make a superior milking ewe if size alone were anything to go by.
Molly is a giant white fur-ball just like Shirley on Shawn the Sheep. She lies down a lot. Triplets? We'll see.
Maggie is definitely pregnant, her first. She has made a little tight "trainer" bag. Good girl, Maggie.
Tillie is taking it all in stride. But definitely preggas.
Nellie isn't. Good. She is still quite young. Another year. Like Maggie. We like them to first give birth as three year-olds.
Neither is Lark. Also good. We shouldn't breed animals that only have half the IQ of their sisters.
Time to start night checks. Who will be first? I say Molly.
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ooo eventful times ahead. I'm going with Tootsie.. as a long distance vote. just based on that grumpy face ewes wear the day before lambing..
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