Glenn returned from checking the flerd this morning, as he does every morning.
But, today, he wanted me to go back out with him and see something. I put on my winter coat, knitted hat/scarf combo and grabbed a pair of gloves. I was overdressed.
This fall morning was warm and sunny. Not a breeze stirred. Beauty at its best!
As we walked toward the pasture where the flerd currently grazed, I was glad to up and out enjoying one of the last fabulous days of this season. The weather was sure to turn and stay cold soon. (But, I have been wrong in the past.) The dogs followed making the trek team complete.
Then, Glenn pointed and I looked. Two brand new lambs. What? Our lambing begins in April and ends in June. What a surprise!
Eyes closed. Mama ewe is covered with burrs like all of our sheep. |
These guys were the typical babies...wanting to sleep and eat and sleep again.
Eyes open. |
We have just finished our fall calving with our newest (most recent purchase) heifers, so these guys will fit right in.
What I would like to know is when did we change from one calving/lambing season in the spring to two - spring and fall? Where have I been?
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