Shelly, you da bomb!! LOL, so glad things turned out okay after all of that. Congrats on all of the newcomers and best wishes on all that are to come. Thanks for keeping us posted, loved reading about it all :).
Gotta cast my vote for dorpers :). At the time of this picture, the lambs were five weeks old.
These were also five weeks at the time of this photo. They were born the day after the ones above.
Meaty :)
I'm 5'1" and most of the adult sheeps backs reach somewhere around mid thigh
Haven't caught up on any journals yet today, but hope everyone had a good and blessed day. Just wanted to quickly ask for a small prayer....... Just put the ram and the wether into their new digs until breeding time, please pray that the ram is nice to Rayne, the wether. I couldn't stand it if...
I've caught fox and coyote on the game cams here before, but never a bobcat. Makes me appreciate the LGDs all the more with all of the lambing going on recently. I switched the camera to video, maybe we can get a better view of it that way.
Alsea..... This is a subject kind of near to my heart. Dorpers don't need to be docked to live great, healthy lives. However, if you are going into the show ring, as things stand now *I* think you would be at a huge disadvantage having a long tailed animal. Also when selling as breeding...
Well, just glad they are relaxing now. A little later on, it will be rodeo time. Need to band tails, worm new moms and the five older lambs. Reaaaallllyyy need to put ear tags in the registerable lambs too but I went out there and examined their little ears and I just can't do it right now...