Promise Acre: Our Journey

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Yes looking at the photos she doesn't look close....but from watching her closely for the last couple of weeks....yes she was...LOL
 

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Hysterical! From now on I'm going to ZIP IT>:lol: :gig :lol: I am the boy who cried wolf way too many times with my own sheep, too!

Congratulations! The lamb is beautiful! :weee That is a gorgeous picture, too, the mommy looks so happy with her new little one. :love
 

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I just love her color, what will you name her? you are going to keep her right? :love
 

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Well if I get another ram yes I'll keep her....:) May let DH and DS some input on the name, but I like Maya.
 

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jodief100 said:
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Bridge- please come over and tell all my goats they have a ways to go.
Lol, that's hysterical :). But I have to confess, I was thinking the same thing as Bridge!!

Congratulations!!
 

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Whew Remuda and Brownsheep, glad I'm not the only one. :gig

I guess it just goes to show you if you are diligent about watching your sheep's behavior, you know when they are acting a little different. In this case, Promise was paying attention!

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Jodie, I really don't think your goats are ready yet...I say 2 or 3 weeks. :lol:

Brownsheep, your sheep are WAY far away from lambing...:lol:
 

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Btw these are my first experience at lambing but have foaled (or missed) several horses and mini horses..and have spent a few nights in the barn thinking she will pop soon, right?? This time it may been dumb luck. So very glad my girls seem very self reliant. :thumbsup
very glad I have a due date for the last one. Mid march....she is just now getting a belly....
Come June we will see about a mini foal....maybe I will catch the mare right on....that would be nice.... most mini mares wait me out then pop them out the night I sleep thru....
 

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I rarely catch my Horses foal. They often prefer to do it at night just before dawn or literally in the middle of the night. Its rare for my Horses to need assistance but its still nice to be around.
 
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