Last year Trooper was the last lamb born, but a huge single. What he lacked for in size (at first) he made up in bravado and personality. Good for Boo! He'll be ruling the flock in no time. :)
Remember, Kathy; Boo is not the last one born, but the smallest of Brava's twins (Butter's single was last, and yes, is bigger). But Boo has LOTS of spunk!
Rayna, those are Inky's twins. She did me good!
Karen, I'd LIKE to keep all three of the Gulmusketeers! Rick is amenable to keeping one ewe, and possibly the black gul, too if I have a plan for Braveheart. We'll see.
Sara, I'm hope a reader will know what that flower is, because I don't. It was here when we bought the place. It's a pretty perennial, and the deer don't eat it; that makes it a big winner around here!
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Last year Trooper was the last lamb born, but a huge single. What he lacked for in size (at first) he made up in bravado and personality. Good for Boo! He'll be ruling the flock in no time. :)
ReplyDeleteMore lovely photos... and I'm so jealous of those cracking gulmoget lambs! They look super, good luck at the shows :o)
ReplyDeleteI think the black gul and the light moorit gul are my faves :D
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, Michelle-Do you know how many gulmos you'll be keeping?
ReplyDeleteWhat is the blue and purple flower?
ReplyDeleteRemember, Kathy; Boo is not the last one born, but the smallest of Brava's twins (Butter's single was last, and yes, is bigger). But Boo has LOTS of spunk!
ReplyDeleteRayna, those are Inky's twins. She did me good!
Karen, I'd LIKE to keep all three of the Gulmusketeers! Rick is amenable to keeping one ewe, and possibly the black gul, too if I have a plan for Braveheart. We'll see.
Sara, I'm hope a reader will know what that flower is, because I don't. It was here when we bought the place. It's a pretty perennial, and the deer don't eat it; that makes it a big winner around here!
Gorgeous flowers and adorable lambs. A great May duo! :-)
ReplyDeleteMichelle....
ReplyDeleteMust have been great having your folks visit.
I can't belive how fast the lambs are growing!
Barbara
Lovely pictures
ReplyDeleteWizz :-)