Monday, July 6, 2009

The Flock Continues...

These three ewes are the misfits. These ladies are a little more timid than our others and are learning how to be social. In the foreground is PikeHill Poa. The two ewes in the back were purchased in '08. Laxwanna is a border cheviot-tunis cross (i.e. - meat mut), and Wynona is a solid moorit adult Shetland. 

Here's a view of the friendly flock - all eight! 

Near the end of June we added our last two lambs. These two came from Ridgeway Farm in MA. Both lambs exhibit the HST (head, socks, tail) markings. 

Here is our newest ewe - meet RF Crystal. She is a black HST lamb. This little lamb is adorable, especially when she wags her tail in anticipation of a scratch!
And...the ram. Meet RF Xavier! This little guy will be father to our future lambs. His horns are developing nicely, and his fleece is soft and crimpy!

Yesterday, while all the other sheep grazed, Xavier curled up next to me in the paddock to chew his cud. He has such a great personality! Hopefully he'll pass on his good looks and good behavior to our first lambs next Spring. 







Introducing the New Flock

On June 15th we had three sheep. By July 1st we had grown to 11! 

We purchased four Pike Hill Shetlands mid-June - three ewes and a wether. 

Here is PikeHill Clover, a yearling fawn katmoget ewe. She is a very affectionate ewe and has become flock mother to our new lambs.
Our other new yearling ewe, PikeHill Mocha, is a solid moorit. She's a little less friendly, but she's warming up to us.

This is our yearling wether, Buckwheat. He is always looking for a snack! PikeHill Poa is our adult ewe and is the fourth adult sheep we added this year. Look for her in future posts.


In addition to the four adult sheep we added four lambs. We began with two wethered ram lambs from Painted Knoll Farm in NH. These two wethered lambs are Mac and Otto. Both have incredibly soft fleeces and love attention. Mac is a black katmoget, and Otto is a solid moorit. 


To this new friendly flock we added Kira, our "lawn-mower", to encourage her innate friendliness. She's also a yearling Shetland, but she's one of the original three sheep we purchased in 2008. Kira was the color of a toasted marshmallow and her fleece has whitened. She has become Clover's side-kick and now enjoys scratches, too.

Kira was shorn mid-June, so she looks a bit naked!