We have lambs!!!!!

KodeshAcres

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40 years of raising dairy goat kids and lambs and it never gets old just watching those babies hop and chase each other round! Adorable.

My friend's kids in 4-H rased meat birds for the fair. After the fair they sold off the extra chckens. I aked her why she ddn't put thm in her freezer and she said she couldn't eat them. She said she ade the m ostake of "making eye contact with them". :lol::lol::lol:
That is too funny, I get attached very quickly but I also love food ha! Our first chickens were free. Our back neighbor gave us 9 chicks and the broody hen, 2 were strangled by a snake and 6 turned out to be roosters which we turned into dinner without any hesitation. Believe me we were attached and they all had names, some of them hen names because we initially didn't know any better (city folks freshly moved to the country lol). Those were the best chicken nachos ever!
 

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Realized I never put their birth weights on here.

Peggy's lambs born on 2/6/2025
Penelope 7.84lbs
Olive 8.48lbs

Misty's lambs born on 2/11/2025

Weller 10.32
Bathsheepa 9.70lbs

Weights as of 2/16/2025

Penelope 12.39lbs
Olive 12.09lbs
Weller 12.13lbs
Bathsheepa 12.54lbs

Also weighed Gwynn our almost 5 month old lamb 43.24lbs


Penelope and Olive
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Bathsheepa
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Weller
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Gwynn
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