When I led Brigitte back into the fold, her twin sister Bardot came up to me, so she was haltered for a once-over. I've been keeping my eye on this girl since her birth because I really want a black-based ewe out of Sarai.
Vienna's twins were more of a challenge, since neither Bogie nor Bacall has been haltered before. On top of that, I've been mostly hands-off with Bogie, ram lamb that he is. But since we plan to wether him very soon, I guess that can change now.
Bacall is more shy than Sarai's two girls but usually friendly, if unsure of the restraint.
Her fleece was a delightful surprise – crimpier than I expected, with the longest staple and the softest handle of the four. I don't need three full siblings out of Vienna; there are hard choices ahead!
That's it for now from . . .
4 comments:
Those are some lovely Shetlands. I'm sure you'll have takers for whoever you decide to move along.
Lovely! Love the colors and that crimp is delicious. I know you must be pleased.
I don't understand (no experience with Shetland Sheep) some of that but it's nice to see photos and learn!
All of them are beautiful - such divine fleece shots - I want to dig my hands in there! I love the shoulder patch on Bacall - that seems a bit unusual.
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