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So I did a thing yesterday....
I invested in these two maiden 2 year old ND does to add to my little herd of 3. They're being bred for me prior to coming home, but I should be picking them up, hopefully, later this week.
"CC" on the left, is out of a prolific milking line that typically produces triplets or quads, While Brylin, is out of a singles line, but is polled like my buck, Rocky. I'm uber excited!!

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Lambs finally hitting the ground! 🐑
This little gal is by our flock sire Fergus, and out of my favorite ewe, Fiona 🥰

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C
Country Acres Farms
Cool, we used to have sheep, but we had lots of problems raising them and we had multiple losses.
The best time of the year - I find - is having baby cows, and goats.
How many sheep do you have???
NewHopeFarm
NewHopeFarm
There's nothing better than baby season 🥰
Sheep can definitely be difficult, especially the commercial breeds.
I currently have 9 ewes (2 of them with lambs at the moment) plus my ram and one 4 year old wether named Hamish that started my obsession with Shetlands. The rest of my ewes should lamb out around the first of June.
We moved to east Texas a year or two ago. Now located in Yantis, Wood County, TX. Sheep are finally acclimating to different weather, grass feedinginstead of alfalfa, and parasites.
Welcome to the forum! Go to the new people section and introduce yourself. We love pictures too, so feel free to share.
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