On Sunday last week we brought home our first ram. His name is Bodie and came from Audrey Dopke in Wisconsin. He's a very nice guy and we are delighted to have him. Here are some pictures of him with Louie our BL wether. Once Bodie realized that Louie did NOT have romantic notions, things have gone quite well!
Note all the VM in Louie's fleece...there are a lot of leaves in Bodie's pen and it's a good thing he's wearing his "Sheep Suit!"
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Monday, September 7, 2009
Friday, July 10, 2009
Louie Louie oh oh
Here is our new Border Leceister wether, Louie. His sole job on Fiddle Knoll will be to keep our ram company and grow a beautiful fleece! Not too bad of a job! :) He came from Diana Jarnutowski of The Wooly Sock (http://ww.thewoolysock.com/) in Stephenson, MI. The wax mark on his face is fading now, but was there as a sorting tool when all the lambs were vaccinated.
Naturally, the matriarch of our flock (now Astrid) spent considerable time trying to convince Louie that he didn't belong. Comically, he attached himself to the largest ewe in our flock, one of our Romney ewes, Thelma (the coated ewe below). He follows here everywhere! Since doing so, he must have wore her resistance down and now she accepts that he's her little shadow (emphasis on little!) and she represents a formiddable barrier from Astrid! We look forward to seeing how Louie's fleece turns out next spring!
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Peat 6 months old
Here is Peat at 6 mos old. Although I have not started him on sheep yet, that doesn't mean he doesn't want to! However, to avoid him picking up bad habits, Peat has limited access to the sheep. Pretty much his access is limited to photo ops!:)
Thelma is one of our Romneys. Obviously not quite sure what to make of the new guy on the block!
And then just hanging around the yard....
Monday, June 15, 2009
New Cheviots and Peat is 5.5 mos!!!
It's hard to believe that Peat is almost 1/2 year old! He is 26# now...and still waiting on all of his adult teeth. He is just a marvelous dog and I thank the universe (and Loretta) every day for putting such a great dog in my life....
Yearling
"Deer in the headlights" come to mind?
The two chubby new lambs getting a couple of hours on pasture.
Adeline is growing and growing and recently began sporting her very own jacket! Quite cute!
And, Juli had to inspect the new sheep too...from her side the fence...
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Peat 18 weeks last Tuesday!
First Lamb at Fiddle Knoll!!!
The day finally arrived! Adeline is our first lamb born here on the farm and she arrived May 18th at about 7pm. This is our very first picture and using the time-lapse function to avoid using the flash, Adelle looks a little "ghostly!"
Bonding...
Adelle is a great mom!
(Astrid is still big as a house! C'mon, Astrid, Adeline needs some playmates!:)
Finding the good stuff...
Miss Adeline...almost 2 days old!
Bonding...
Adelle is a great mom!
(Astrid is still big as a house! C'mon, Astrid, Adeline needs some playmates!:)
Finding the good stuff...
Miss Adeline...almost 2 days old!
Saturday, May 2, 2009
The Shetlands!
The Shetlands have all been sold.. This is a tribute to them as they were my first sheep and taught me quite a bit about being a competent shepherd, but with the new direction for our farm (meat and dual-purpose sheep) the Shetlands just needed a new place to call home. We miss them, their antics and their personalities. But I know they are growing their wool for their new owners--you go girls (oh, yeah, and guy--sorry Speed)!
Friday, May 1, 2009
The snow is finally all gone. Now we wait for green pastures to turn out the sheep. Peat turned 15 weeks on Tuesday this week and he is practicing his "moves" on Tally. Tally certainly does not care for it, but is remarkably tolerant...so far! Still no lambs, but I expect them any day. Astrid and Adelle are HUGE and looking uncomfortable so I suspect they will be glad when the day comes as well! We are in the process of clearing some more pasture to house a ram or two this year...another new venture! How exciting! Here's Peat's ear set at almost 4 mos.
Lying in wait for.....
Tally...notice how much she loooves being Peat's guinea pig!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Snow Returns...arrrgh!
It's snowing again...although I have to admit, it is sorta pretty. And the good news is, it should melt quickly and give the new grass a good soaking!
The sheep have been sequestered to a smaller area around the barn to allow the pasture grass to come in. They ARE NOT happy about it...but such is a sheep's life. The dogs really seem to enjoy the snow...but they truly are easy to please.Yasso & Peat
Possession is nine-tenths of the law, and Peat's learning the laws....
Trying to maintain the law....
And....once again....puppy see...well, puppy do....
Here's Peat at about 13.5 weeks
And here are the white hairs on his tail near his pre-caudal gland...wonder if any of his sibs have this trait??
And here's Yasso...caught him in a moment where he stacked himself! Good Boy, Yasso! :)
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Most of the Snow is Gone...more coming?
Finally able to walk about freely without dodging snow piles! Peat and Yasso did a little bonding...weather forecasts say heavy snow is possible...really? Pleeeease noooooo....!
Shearing Day Tuesday, April 14th 2009
The sheep lost their fleeces...well, not exactly lost them...they were taken with a bit of convincing! Hard to believe Louise was carrying almost 14 pounds of wool!
And here's Louise and Thelma with Speed looking on...they barely recognize one another with their fleeces removed!
Before....
After...
14 lbs of wool in the grease...that's a 4 X 8 sheet of plywood!
Very nice crimp....And here's Louise and Thelma with Speed looking on...they barely recognize one another with their fleeces removed!
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