Some Developing Lambs
They’re growing and are now young adults.
“Bernie,” a black and white ram. He’ll be attending the Jacob Sheep Breeder’s Assoc.’s AGM (annual general meeting) looking for a home.
“Nash,” another strapping young ram looking for a home. He is a two horned dark lilac, no not black and white. This guy’s markings are a nice chocolate-y color. He’ll be at AGM too.
“Constance,” a beautiful little ewe who has found a home with Tammy. She’s a dark chocolate-y lilac also and has four beautiful horns to boot!
“Packard,” this guy won’t stop stuffing his face. His way to pose for the camera is eat. I’m trying to get a nice photo for his new owner, Mary, to put up on her website. Maybe I can get Abby to do the jig to get this guy’s attention. He’s also a real lovely lilac color with four strapping horns.
I just wanted to leave you with a lovely site. Enjoy!
Posted on June 24, 2008, in Jacob Sheep. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.





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Just adorable. i love the last picture of them all in a row.
Those are some amazing markings! And I thought Appy’s and Paints were the only ones with spots!
Terrific pictures of those impressive Jacobs.
I’m starting out raising Karakul and Churro sheep. I love the unique sheep very much.