chrisdolley ([info]chrisdolley) wrote,
@ 2007-03-15 11:08:00
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Lamb Pictures!
As promised here are some pictures I took yesterday. First up we have the oldest and boldest lamb - a three day-old girl born Sunday morning - who has already mastered the art of leaping on top of large rocks. She had some difficulty at first but now her favourite game is 'King of the Castle' and she stands on her rock - there's a granite block in her compound - and lords it over her brother who has yet to master the ovine art.


And now the youngest. This picture was taken minutes after her birth and already she's up on her feet. We had two lambs born Tuesday night and another two Wednesday morning. This is one of Wednesday morning's. They were both much darker than the others - we have a black-headed Suffolk ram so we get a good variety of markings from white through brown to black.


And here's a family group taken a few seconds later. Note the instinct to suckle. And if you can't find your mum you can always try a sibling.


Here's one of Tuesday's lambs smiling for the camera and showing the art of advanced ear control.


And here's her brother showing that the art of advanced ear control is not that easy to master. Both lambs are about twelve hours old in the picture.






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[info]snippy_kitty
2007-03-15 10:55 am UTC (link)
Those are some ears!

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[info]ambasadora
2007-03-15 11:51 am UTC (link)
That is adorable!

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[info]orejen
2007-03-15 12:17 pm UTC (link)
Advanced ear control girl DOES look like she is smiling! Adorable. :-) Thanks for sharing these.

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[info]barthanderson
2007-03-15 12:26 pm UTC (link)
Very cool! Do you maintain a flock and sell and process and all that jazz? Sorry for not keeping up. I didn't realize you had sheep!

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[info]chrisdolley
2007-03-15 01:01 pm UTC (link)
Yes, we've a small flock of six sheep. And then there are the horses, chickens and turkeys. We sell some lambs for breeding stock but mostly we farm for self-sufficiency - with a huge vegetable garden, masses of soft fruit and an old cider orchard.

And we have some of our apples made into Calvados so we're self-sufficient in spirits too:)

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[info]barthanderson
2007-03-15 01:25 pm UTC (link)
Damn. That's very cool. Where are you located??

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[info]chrisdolley
2007-03-15 02:07 pm UTC (link)
Normandy in NW France. We're actually inside the Normandy-Maine regional park - very scenic: rolling hills and rocky granite tors. We even have our own medieval quarry and dolmen.

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[info]hannahsarah
2007-03-16 02:46 am UTC (link)
Do you need a roommate?

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[info]chrisdolley
2007-03-16 07:45 am UTC (link)
:) A farm sitter might come in handy:)

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[info]evergrey
2007-03-15 04:09 pm UTC (link)
*DESIRE*
That's what I want to do someday!

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(Anonymous)
2007-03-15 04:15 pm UTC (link)
Does the self sufficiency include the wool? Or is that just a saleable by-product?

Seaboe

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[info]chrisdolley
2007-03-16 07:44 am UTC (link)
It used to. I have several sweaters knitted from our own wool but it's very time consuming and we discard the wool these days. Selling fleeces just isn't economic. We used to when we had shetland and icelandic coloured sheep but it's a very small market.

We still have a spinning wheel and Shelagh shears the sheep every June so we might spin some wool in the future.

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[info]outlanderssc
2007-03-15 01:10 pm UTC (link)
Better not let them out in a strong wind, with those ears you'll have flying sheep!

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[info]anothernathan
2007-03-15 01:34 pm UTC (link)
Délicieux. Agneau de ressort avec de la sauce à monnayage.

(If my French sucks, blame BabelFish)

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It sucks!
(Anonymous)
2007-03-21 01:49 pm UTC (link)
The French, I mean! You obviously want to say Spring lamb, but "ressort" means "spring" as in "boing, boing", or what the bottoms of Tiggers are made out of. Then again, it may be appropriate for very young lambs and I'm delighted about the rubbish software like BabelfFsh continues to turn out because I'm a professional translator.

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[info]xihateyourx
2007-03-15 02:20 pm UTC (link)
LAMBIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11


HOLYFG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I LOOOOOOOVE LAMMMMMMMIIIIIEEEESSSSS!!!!!!!!!

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[info]micamommy
2007-03-15 05:10 pm UTC (link)
Beautiful! Please post pictures of other animals. I used to live in farm country and have settled finally in the high desert southwest USA. I miss my animals!

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[info]hotclaws
2007-03-15 07:21 pm UTC (link)
Ahhh,so cute,or do I mean bahhh.

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[info]prelud
2007-03-15 10:47 pm UTC (link)
Awwwwwww! The ears! The...everything!

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To Anonymous -- It Sucks!
[info]anothernathan
2007-03-21 06:20 pm UTC (link)
No worries...you'll be in business for quite some time.


Although, I do think the accidental translation is pretty funny.

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