Showing posts with label lambs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lambs. Show all posts

Saturday, April 29, 2006

Lamb Olympics


Here are this year's entrants in the Lamb Olympics - Human Vault event. Our 11-day-old lambs find Madison an irresistable climbing toy, and clamber up her back to her shoulders and jump off. Of course, it's cute when they only weigh 8 1/2 lbs....she's given it up to pursue Lamb Track events.

Friday, April 28, 2006

Our Secret


Well, Victoria has been keeping us all in suspense - is she pregnant or not? Today we got our answer. We came home from the day to find Victoria hovering over a beautiful, 7 1/2 pound baby girl. Very dry; tummy very full. Obviously born just after we left this morning. She looks very much like her mother did when she was born. Her fleece also feels very nice - soft and open locks, just like her Mom. Nice black socks, with plenty of the tan hairs that now mark her mother's legs and head. So I expect the two will look much the same. Which means more nice white fleece to spin and dye...

Friday, April 21, 2006

What color?


It would seem an easy task, to look down and say, "What color are these lambs?" Most would say, "Brown." and be done with it. But Shetlands are a breed apart, and so we have eleven colors, and to make it even more interesting we have some 30 different markings (all with Gaelic/Norse names). Now last year, we had Blackjack (a.k.a. Jack) who popped out looking black, and in the light of day worked out to be dark, rich brown. Moorit, as we call it. But these two have only the dark brown hair on their heads in common; on both the fleece is lighter, and on the ram lamb it is lighter than his sister. Oh yeah, Shetlands fade, too. So the birth color is often not the adult color. And the adult color can fade as they age, and change with hormones/seasons. Look at Hattie - she was a black lamb, and has faded with age (being a ripe, old 6 these days) and her fleece has enough black fibers to make the end result a nice silver when spun, but at a glance one would call her "white". And the light coloring around her eyes and muzzle will be gone in a few weeks. Apparently the stress of motherhood turns her almost katmoget...that's one of the marking categories. (*sigh*) Harder than it looks doesn't even begin to cover it...

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Lambs!


Yippee! We've got lambs! Hattie gave birth to these two, this morning around 6:00 a.m. The ram is in the forefront, he is a bit smaller and lighter in color. The ewe is darker, but has really cute white hair in her ears and a slash on her head. It's been excruciating waiting for her to have them (although I'm sure Hattie would argue SHE'S been the one suffering...) - I'm learning patience is harder than I thought in these matters...