Sunday, November 13, 2011

May-December romance

Love is in the air . . . .

Amorous old Inky is much too thin and arthritic to carry lambs again, so it's a good thing Bart's a wether (with over-active adrenal glands). Ignorance. Bliss.

No lambs were formed during the filming of this production.

That's it for today from . . .

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

"No lambs were formed..." Ha ha ha... I'm sitting here giggling and hubby is asking what's so funny. Hard to explain.

Michelle said...

Thanks for the affirmation, Ruth! :-)

Tombstone Livestock said...

What is Bart's coat description? I have a 2 ewes that have same markings one is Black, one Brown?

thecrazysheeplady said...

Boys... There's been a lot of head banging around here too. Love Bart's bangs.

Michelle said...

Tombstone, Bart is a grey (Ag) bersugget in Shetland terms.

Sara, isn't that the cutest little white topknot?

Christine said...

LOL, you can't blame the boy for tryin'.

Franna said...

Gives you pause, though... the urge to check and make really sure he's a wether....

Michelle said...

Oh, TRUST me, Franna; I've grilled my vet about the subject, even though I was witness to the deed and there was no mistaking that he got two BIG testes below the bull-band, and both fell off. Bart is the equivalent of a "proud-cut" horse; his adrenal glands have kicked in to replace the missing testosterone like they do in a few castrated males.