Lambing has begun in earnest, with the first little group let out into the pasture yesterday afternoon. Temporary fence building to divide the pasture, moving troughs, setting up mineral stations, mucking out the lambing jugs, rebuilding jugs to get ready for this bigger group of mamas who are ready to pop… it was a full day. In the midst of everything two sets of twins were born. It’s busy but we’re happy things are underway. It’s worth every exhausting minute to have the opportunity to see moments like this… when Little Miss 1402 discovers the big, beautiful world.
More lamb photos here.
Tag: lambing
Signs of Spring
Coltsfoot, daffodils, maple tree blooms, bulging bellies and finally…
Little Mister 1401 – born on Saturday, out of Maire (my+ra), one of the yearlings, and an unidentified suitor. He is small, weighing 7 lbs 8 ozs but really just the right size as Maire is a yearling and not yet producing much milk. We were a little worried, but he is gaining weight so we’ll let him continue to ‘encourage’ her to produce more.
The remainder of the lamb arrivals will be pretty spread out as it took as several weeks to get all the breeding groups in place last fall. The timing should be pretty good as the pastures are just beginning to green-up after the long, harsh winter.
Lambing Season Summary
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We hope that you will enjoy this slide show of lambing season. The last ewe had twins about a week ago… at 3 a.m. … at the bottom of the hill… of course. Here is a little summary of the season that will be known as either The Year of the Big Lamb or The Year of the Ram (we haven’t quite decided which).
Lambing Ratio 1.5172
Average Weight Per Lamb 11 lbs 8 ozs
14 singles, 14 sets of twins, 1 set of triplets
16 ewe lambs, 28 ram lambs
29 white lambs, 15 black lambs
We only had two lambs that weighed under 8 lbs. We had four lambs that weighed over 15 lbs. The smallest lamb weighed 6 lbs 14 ozs and the largest 16 lbs 13 ozs. We were a little disappointed in our lambing ratio this year, but hopefully we’ll have a summer filled with big, healthy lambs growing beautiful, curly wool.
A Big Day
We’ve fallen behind on the lamb posts, but are attempting to catch up over on Flickr Lambs of 2013. We’re beginning to see the light at the end of the lambing season tunnel.
Catching a Glimpse
{this moment}
A Friday ritual.
A single photo – no words – capturing a single moment from the week
A simple, special extraordinary moment.
A moment to pause, savor and remember.
Participating with the SouleMama blog.
Moving Along
And as a grand finale to the day, we had to give a little assistance to Princess as she gave birth to a whopper of a ewe lamb, weighing 15 lbs 12 ozs. It’s hard to tell from this photo, but she is huge. We’ll try to share a better photo later. This little one had a rough entry into the world, but seems to be doing great.
More tomorrow… have a great evening!
Weekly Top Shot
Full Moon
Hebe, Patience and their twins are the only occupants at the moment. They’re getting lonely… come on girls, let’s get moving.