Sunday, May 19, 2013

Coming Home

Waiting to unload

lambs in our barn
On Friday, our sheep came home.  Ten sweet ewe lambs including one black sheep arrived Friday afternoon.  Their feet were bathed and they were introduced their new home.  They were happy to back in a barn.  I don't think the trip was very fun for them and they took to their new home easily.  They dug into their hay and water and wandered around the barn.

Of course, we spent a lot of time with them since they came.  Some are much friendlier than others.  One, Woolamina as we've named her, is always the first to want to take grain from our hands and have a nice pet.  She has to be pushed off sometimes to allow the others a chance.  Some are still very skiddish but more and more are realizing that we offer good treats and gentle petting.   In time, I'm sure they will all look forward to visits.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Getting excited for our lamb arrival!


After many months of anticipation and one false start, we should have our lambs in our barn at this time tomorrow.   They are getting picked up at a farm a few hours drive and will hopefully arrive in the late afternoon.   We can't wait to see them.  For the kids, you might think it was Christmas, they are so excited!  They have been asking all week "when are the lambs coming?"  Even the chickens seemed curious about what was going on on the other side of the barn as the hay was spread.    

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

The lambs are coming!

The lambs are coming!

After several months of planning, fencing, cleaning, and dreaming, our lambs will be coming home this Friday.  Fifteen ewe lambs will soon be munching our overgrown field.   Let the shepherding begin!