The weather this week has been amazingly perfect for the little sheep ☀️ They have been spending their days in the 'nursery' field aka the 'caravan' field. And they are all tucked up in the barn at night. As you can see they are all looking well and
Our first lambs of 2019 were born quite appropriately on the 31st March! I say 'our' lambs but they really belong to lovely Frieda who became a mum for the first time on Mother Day ☺️ It was a bit unexpected and it all happened very fast. The first
🙉Sven has decided it is time for a hair cut and deposited most of his old fleece across the blackthorn and fence posts as you can see in the third photo he only had a few tufts of his last fleece attached.. he had such a beautiful fleece
🌱🌱🌱 Lots of field swapping going on here the last few days all in preperation for some more exciting new arrivals in the coming weeks! The sheep have all been moved to fresh grazing and split into different groups. I posted several months ago about introducing Icelandic ram
🙈 When asked if i was interested in initially '1 maybe 2' cade lambs I predictably replied 'yes I'd be interested' and naturally we came with 3! Meet Lilly (wearing the sleeve of my mums lamb's wool & mohair jumper 😄) and the 2 boys yet to be