Yep, Darla is the white one! She is definitely a pretty solid ewe. Ugh, an entire month?
At this point, even my sheep-expert neighbor is not sure that these girls are actually pregnant. I took a picture of Darla's bag again today to try and compare, but I don't think I see any changes (minus the beginning of her shedding and scouring like crazy):
Her belly definitely looks a little bigger, though. I could've sworn I saw something move in there today. I'm hoping that if she does have a lamb in there, it'll be born in May.
She has definitely gained some weight. We've been having to trim her hooves every few weeks as she has some foot rot from where she'd been improperly trimmed. When I went to wrangle her this time, she was much much heavier than before. So either pregnant, or getting fat
And, of course, I added another ewe to the flock. She has twin ewe lambs on her! Here's the whole flock:
You can see that one of her girls is much smaller than the other. Mom is not producing enough milk for both, so I've been trying to bottle feed but that lamb is so stubborn

I've got a creep set up with some lamb mash that I hope will give her a boost until the ewe can come into her milk a little more. I've checked the ewes udder and everything looks good on that end. Guess I'll have to wait and see on a few fronts!