(sorry for all the dust inside my lens)
Could you keep them all straight? Four brown lambs; see how they run! Color and pattern genetics; aren't they fun? Last year I had both colors (black, brown) and every pattern except Agouti (i.e. Ag, the fading or graying gene) represented in my lamb crop; this year I only have Ag and brown (together called "musket") in my lamb crop. There are subtle color differences between them, though. I'll post a bunch of photos I took today then identify them below, in case you want to try your hand at telling them apart.It is easier to tell the pairs apart when additional "accessories" show: ;-)
Tonight Bree and Brosna fell under my spell. I sat with them for awhile after chores, rubbing their chins and briskets until they went all soft on me. Happy one-week birthday, sweet ones!
That's it for now from . . .
6 comments:
They are so completely adorable!
Absolutely adorable! And I love the fleece color!
Don't you just love the lovely variations those AG lambs express before they start to fade on you? Lovely lambs Michelle, and nicely put together as well. :)
The conformation of these lambs is wonderful and they sure are being fed up by their dams! Great sheep!
What fun, lambs that run!
I hadn't checked your blog for several days... then, I see that...the lambs started arriving!! Oh my, they are so cute. Beautiful babies.
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