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Mike CHS
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I was moving the ewes to fresh grass this morning and took a couple of pictures of a few just because I enjoy watching them. We could start lambing within the next week or so and a few are bagging up. The ten yearling ewes aren't bred this season but will be late spring of 2021. The first picture is Ginger who is one of the sweetest ewes we have and she has been that way since the day she was born. She is the one I have to watch to keep her snout out of my pocket looking for crackers because she has bitten me more than once now as she latches down on cracker crumbs.
The next one is Notag who is one of our oldest sheep and one of the first sheep we brought home. The last ewe (54) is a Grand Daughter out of one of our first ewes and sired by Ringo. She has had triplets each time she has lambed and hasn't needed worming since she was three months old (she is going on 3 years now).
The next one is Notag who is one of our oldest sheep and one of the first sheep we brought home. The last ewe (54) is a Grand Daughter out of one of our first ewes and sired by Ringo. She has had triplets each time she has lambed and hasn't needed worming since she was three months old (she is going on 3 years now).