Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Comings and Goings

Last Sunday we said good bye to Wia and hello to Namoi and Vevina.  We were unable to meet Wia's exacting standards in a mate and hope we'll do better with the new girls.  Namoi is listed as black but registered as dark brown.  I think she's a very dark, dark brown, she's been mated to a rose grey, and we're hoping she's pregnant, will do a spit off test in a couple of weeks to find out.  Vevina is black and has been mated to a black suri (heterozygous) so 50/50 chance of huacaya offspring.  The new girls are settling in well, and learning the drill, they have both come into the yards of their own accord on the last two mornings :) and seem very keen on the museli we serve for brekky!!

Wia


Namoi (left) and Vevina (right)

 Vevina (left) and Namoi (right)

And again

 Here are some of the other coloured girls at Currabungla:


I was really taken with the grey girl with the dark face, havent seen this colour combo before



John and Penny thought lambing finished 3 weeks ago, but these 2 ewes pulled a fast one and presented them with lambs only a couple of days ago.



Alan and Aleisha are visiting.  Al showing his usual reticence for being photographed!


Kiki is enjoying the extra company, here helping Aleisha with our game of Querkel.



The days are getting cooler and Kiki thinks there is only one thing better than being on the couch with a pillow and a doona...




And that's being on the couch with a pillow and a doona AND Aleisha!!  I will be checking her bags when she leaves tomorrow to make sure Kiki is not concealed within!!



Halter training continues for youngsters, Jester is a star pupil, very friendly and improving daily on the lead.



Noisette is coming along.


She usually enjoys a cuddle, but here it looks more like a cruggle (cuddle x struggle)



Misty - who found the presence of the trailer in the adjoining yard very 
interesting!!!




Yuri is doing the separation from his mother Yolanda tough, and she's not faring much better.  They spend a lot of time mmmm-ing to each other across the plantation that now separates them.  Weaning is not a cria's favourite time!!



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