Sunday afternoon after a lovely Mother's Day lunch at the local pub we came home and drafted the Rams out of a mob of Ewes. We can expect babies about July/August!
A sad Ram to be leaving his ladies |
Heading up the drafting race, Rmas to the left, Ewes to the right. |
Some colour in the sheep yards with my Muddy Pixie and Puzzler |
Linking up for Wordless Wednesday (not quite wordless this week) with Trish at
Lovely photos...I just love seeing the pictures of your wonderful farm and your fantastic lifestyle :)
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ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Im a live on a farm wanna be lol So ill be back :)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. Such a different environment to my home one, it's always so great to get a glimpse into others' worlds!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the photo of the girls Nat, beautiful! Also loving that gorgeous ram at the top, he's very cute. The black and white is a lovely touch for the farm photos xoxo
ReplyDeleteI love your insights into farm life - and the pics.
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Awww poor sad ram! Haha
ReplyDeleteBring on the babies!!
ReplyDeleteOh I Love those sheep. You have taken some great angles for your sheep photos
ReplyDeleteLambs have such a short gestation , and are so cute. Poor Rams.
ReplyDeleteHi Nat, I came over from Jo's blog. Your photos are great and the girls are so cute. xx
ReplyDeleteHa! Poor sad ram...kinda like a single guy being booted out of a nightclub ;)
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had an awesome Mother's Day, Nat ! :)
What fab pictures. I've come here via Jo@CountryLifeExperiment - always good to find another farm based blog.
ReplyDeleteLove the photos! We always feel a bit sorry for the rams! Six weeks of hedonism, followed by 46 weeks of chastity. Not much balance. We start lambing our cross breds in about 2 weeks, and our merinos are in August. Never a dull moment on the farm!
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