As soon as I start walking around with a camera out in the paddock.. in the middle of the afternoon.... EVERYBODY wants to know what I'm doing!!
Doubled the size of my suri herd on Sunday with the addition of Hannah and her cria Harriet.
Also joining the team is Tina, who is a blue eyed white and appears to be deaf. She has had no issues raising her crias who are not similarly afflicted.
Even the sheep want to know what's going on!
And Sunday Rose likes hanging with the big kids so much that when they ran up to greet me, she forgot everything Sherrie told her, and came too!!
Ody and his half brother Rhys (left) and full brother Ody (right) all starting to gel as a team in the Ng paddock.
Such a handsome boy:
Chaska (centre) and Kantu (right) have completely settled in now, here being expertly photo-bombed by Mareebah!
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Showing posts with label merino lamb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label merino lamb. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Saturday, August 29, 2015
Update on Sunday Rose
Sherrie's lamb, Sunday Rose, is doing well. She had rough start to life, but now appears to be thriving. There is still a river running through her paddock so she and mum spend their days in the yards and their nights in the shed, she'll have a coat on tonight as the forecast is for a low of -2 C !!
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
At last....
Finally, at day 365, Myriah gave birth yesterday afternoon (!!) to a lovely big black male cria. Mated to white last time, Myriah produced a white (female) cria, to black this time, a black (male) cria - that level of colour predictability is only to be applauded!! She was not very impressed with her first cria and even today has no time for her, but she seems to be besotted with this little guy, don't know if the difference is the colour, or the sex, or just time!! Either way he's doing very well thus far :) We've named him Monty.
Pete comes running in the evening when I call him for his bottle, he is due to be weaned at the weekend... don't think he'll be pleased about that, but at 4 months of age, its time. He and Lambchop can commiserate together while Sherrie has some alone time... must get a couple more ewes!!
Only Phoebe left to go, she's been walking around with her tail held out from her body - a sure sign, they say, that she'll 'go' tomorrow - for about a fortnight now!!
Pete comes running in the evening when I call him for his bottle, he is due to be weaned at the weekend... don't think he'll be pleased about that, but at 4 months of age, its time. He and Lambchop can commiserate together while Sherrie has some alone time... must get a couple more ewes!!
Friday, November 21, 2014
Pete without Dud
Unfortunately we were not able to save Dud, and he died quite a few weeks ago. Pete seemed very upset by the loss, and spent several days deciding whether or not to join his pal. When I took this pic, I thought it would be the last one of Pete.
But luckily, he pulled through...
and is now thriving :)
Pete finds the alpacas as interesting as they find him, he likes that if he runs at them, they run, and then he can chase them!! It seems like a good game :)
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Alpaca Boys, Scarlett Rose, Goulburn Auction and Orphaned Lambs
At present it is really hard to get any work at all done because I am raising 2 orphaned lambs, Pete and Dud. Pete is doing well and loves his food, guzzles the bottle down with gusto, but Dud managed to steal a few half feeds from a ewe and having tasted real milk, he's not keen on my powdered replacement!! He's still deciding whether to hang in there and live or give up and die. I have been force feeding him and he's getting better, keep your fingers crossed for him.
The Goulburn Poultry Auction was on again on Sunday, a speccy peacock who needed 3 cages because of his full train, a couple of nice polish hens and a few other good lookers, but managed to keep my hands in my pockets.
Went looking at alpaca boys, went with the intention of 'liking' Dusty a lovely rose grey male... but foolishly also looked at Sampson, a black with an excellent fleece... decided on Sampson!!
Dusty:
Lunch with Freya and Shayne at the Astor in Goulburn was fun, and delicious, and then on to Canberra to visit Scarlett Rose... she had just woken up when these photos were taken, a bit mean, but time was a-tickin'.
Skinny is not looking too flash at the moment, his dilated pupils are a give-away that an asthma attack is imminent!
The Goulburn Poultry Auction was on again on Sunday, a speccy peacock who needed 3 cages because of his full train, a couple of nice polish hens and a few other good lookers, but managed to keep my hands in my pockets.
Went looking at alpaca boys, went with the intention of 'liking' Dusty a lovely rose grey male... but foolishly also looked at Sampson, a black with an excellent fleece... decided on Sampson!!
Dusty:
Dusty's fleece, hip, mid side and shoulder:
Jim with Sampson:
And his fleece shots, again hip, mid side and shoulder:
Also met Romeo who is a lovely boy:
Got to meet Porsche and her son Ferrari, and also catch up with Bentley :) Bentley and Ferrari are good buds :)
The lovely Porsche:
Lunch with Freya and Shayne at the Astor in Goulburn was fun, and delicious, and then on to Canberra to visit Scarlett Rose... she had just woken up when these photos were taken, a bit mean, but time was a-tickin'.
Labels:
Astor,
Auction,
Bentley,
black alpaca,
cornish rex,
Dud,
Dusty,
Ferrari,
Freya,
Goulburn,
grey alpaca,
merino lamb,
Pete,
Porsche,
Sampson,
Scarlett Rose,
Skinny
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