Rissa isn't telling.
Also from BSG, we brought home Stonehaven Astrid to fill out our 2008 show string. 'Rissa and Astrid have been close friends since. We really like the gulmoget pattern and look forward to exquisitely soft fleeced lambs from Astrid and Buddy. Maybe even another moorit gulmoget!Pastured with 'Rissa and Astrid is Bessie's Silver Lining - Lini. Lini is incredibly petite and wasn't competing well with the other ewe lambs. Due to 'Rissa's "condition" this group is getting extra groceries and Lini finally seems to be gaining. She is cute as a button and extra friendly.
Lini also has the loudest "baaaaa!" of the ewe lambs. We can hear her from any corner of the farm!
Will their group become larger anytime soon???? Stay tuned.
- Franna
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Risa doesn't look pg to me, but she sure does look like my ALICE!!
What lovely new girls you've brought home to live with you...
Congratulations!
Thank you so much for sharing the photos of your lovely girls. I especially like the one of Lini with her legs all tucked up sitting on the rocks....or is that a stump? Whatever it is, the picture is adorable.
Oh my! Does Marybeth have any idea who the daddy could be, if there is one?
Soooo, that's the trade MBB was working on when I was sheep-shopping when we thought we were headed that direction. I think it was a total win-win. :)
Well, no lambs from Marissa and (the late) Mtn Niche Aberdeen! Yes, Aberdeen was pastured alongside the ewe lambs turning yearlings. I guess it was all wishful thinking - but I was SURE I felt udder development.
I hope Marissa does as well as Alice!
- Franna
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