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Our Zwartble cade ewe lamb finally lambed and became a mother ewe today, we don't know the time of birth as the wee black lamb was dry when we discovered her late afternoon.
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SubscribeOur Zwartble cade ewe lamb finally lambed and became a mother ewe today, we don't know the time of birth as the wee black lamb was dry when we discovered her late afternoon.
Charlie is still humoured by the lambs reaction from me singing to them; I have a roaring open log fire located behind me whilst I update this website.
We're having trouble with one cade lamb that has seriously fallen behind, among other cade lambs he suffered stomach illness (from tainted powdered milk) the worst.
We transported ewes and lambs, from the farmhouse to the grasskeep.
I surmised the prevailing winds drying out land surrounding the farmhouse, but relentless rain returned placing rippling puddles everywhere.
After turning my attention to feeding cade lambs I reopened the keyboard to add missing parts that I'd left out yesterday.
We drove to Ashkirk, then to Selkirk grass keep to do a welfare check on the sheep. Charlie pulled over at Lindean Loch, I went for a walk, cool down from being triggered.
Farmhouse is undergoing a deep clean, evasively mystifying how the household dust and dirt creeps upon tables, chairs, sideboards etc, in view of being shattered senseless from day and nighttime lambing.
Charlie collected me in the afternoon, our first destination was to Denholm to check the welfare of a "sleepy" lamb.