A Snowy Start to Lambing
Of course the weather would have to hit while I’m in full-swing-lambing, right? On the 29th we woke up with a few inches of snow on the ground and when I tried to actually walk outside, I realized that rain had fallen on top and then frozen. It was a sheet of ice in our parking area! I was so thankful to have been able to get all mamas with lambs in to the barn and locked away.
I was surprised, however, to find that Sophia had her two ram lambs in the night but am very thankful she is a ewe with sense and went in to the barn to have them. I love ewes like that, and they can be hard to come by. Later in the day Sprinkles had two ram lambs sired by Kenleigh’s Wrangler. She had just what I was hoping for, a four horned ram lamb that I’ll keep my eye on as a possible future flock sire. I’ve named him Fennel, and his brother is Mallow. Both have nice fleeces and in hopefully keeping with previous years, I’m counting on nice horns as well. With Jacobs it could go any which way.
The one thing I really enjoy about having the lambs locked in the barn is that I get to play with them more. The friendliest in the “girly” stall (well, plus Aster who is the only ram in that particular stall), is Edna’s lamb Chamomile. As soon as you pick her up she mellows in to your arms and falls asleep. She’s been known to give kisses too. Her sister, Columbine, is not as friendly. She’s very inquisitive but not a snuggler — more of an explorer.
We woke up again with snow on the ground so I kept the ewes in all day today as well… They’re getting awefully fed up with me right about now. I’m hoping for a beautiful day tomorrow so they can enjoy it outside with their new lambs. The rest of the ewes that are free to roam go and eat and then head back to the barn to chew their cud and hang out. I enjoy just sitting with them and watching.
So far the count is 5 ewes with 9 lambs — the snow has melted off (except what is in the shade) and Princess, Stephanie and Boudicca look like they’re coming close to their lambing time.
Off to go do the chores and hang out with the lambs — AND reassure April that tomorrow looks like a better day!
Posted on March 1, 2012, in Jacob Sheep, Nature and tagged April, Columbine, Fennel, Lambing, Snow, Sophia, Sprinkles. Bookmark the permalink. 5 Comments.








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That last picture took my breath away – WOW! What a capture. Love Selene in the doorway too, such a pretty girl. This weekend is supposed to be sunny and high’s in the mid-50′s, hopefully you have a bit of the same.
I’m thinking I need a print of that last one, Shannon.
Thanks!
I live your ewes and love your Blog! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Christy!
Fabulous photos I particularly liked Crocus and the Snowy Trail. But what I liked most was the detail about the different characters of the lambs.