After a rather odd winter of next to no snow, March hailed several “good” snowstorms and it kept coming even into April. We may have received much less snow that usual this year, but the amount left on the ground at present is certainly more than other years.
Many spring birds are returning and some winter ones have left for the north. I was excited to have an opportunity to photograph one of the Eastern Township’s winter sojourners not long before they left for the summer. Snow buntings are quite striking.
A recent snowfall created the perfect opportunity to do sugar on snow. Everyone enjoys this, but somehow the kids seem to love it most!
In the barn changes have occurred. We sold our faithful cow, Mocha, last month, and butchered Coffee Crisp not long after. With increased space in the barn, our thoughts began to go toward another farming enterprise. The rabbits moved into a larger, better pen at the far end of the barn, and a stall was constructed to contain… sheep! We bought three ewes two weeks ago. It was quite an adjustment for them to go from a big farm with lots of sheep and very little handling to our little “mini farm” with lots of people visiting. They are getting more friendly by the day, though, and have learned that people carry grain! Yum! The kids enjoyed meeting the sheep.
Chipit is the youngest and most inquisitive of the three and has only been through one lambing before. She’s supposed to be expecting for July or August.
Maple, according to the farmer from whom we bought her, is somewhere around 4 or 5 years old. She is hopefully due to lamb in May, but she isn’t showing it yet. Though very wild at first, she is becoming much less timid and loves back rubs.
Ice Cream is supposedly about the same age as Maple. She’s the shyest of our ewes, but being far along in her pregnancy may explain that a bit. She is due to lamb anytime now. Does anyone want to take a guess at how many lambs she’ll have and what gender it/they will be?
Oh, and while we on the topic of baby animals… Smokey had another batch of kittens last month – 11 this time, but one died. The 10 remaining ones are now weaned and for sale.
I’m looking forward to having lambs as photography subjects!
Wow! How in the world did you get those rabbits to sit still long enough for photos??? We are going to have to get you to take our puppy shots once we are in business! 🙂 The pictures are so good!!!
Let’s see…I am guessing two lambs; one male and one female 🙂
Actually, rabbits aren’t horrible at sitting still for photos. Nevertheless, I couldn’t have taken these without Evelyn and Sarah constantly putting them back in place. I’m sure puppy photos would be fun too! 🙂
I’ll put on an update when Ice Cream has her lambs. I’m guessing she’ll have three ram lambs (lots of meat 🙂 ).
FAMILY: PAZ EN EL SEÑOR JESUCRISTO. GRAN CAMBIO FRAZER, DIOS LES DE SABIDURIA PARA EMPRENDER ESTE NUEVO NEGOCIO, LOS PEQUEÑOS FRAZER ESTAN CRECIENDO RAPIDO, SON UNOS DULCES. EL CLIMA ESTA BASTANTE RARO, LA NATURALEZA ESTA ALERTANDO DE LOS CAMBIOS CLIMATICOS, ¿NO LE PARECE? ¿USTED QUE CREE?, ¿SERA QUE JESUCRISTO VIENE PRONTO? ¿LO ESTAN ESPERANDO?. BLESSINGS FROM BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA.
Two male, I’m sure it will be two male.
Nice picture of snow buntings. They are usually hard to photograph.
I am also guessing 2 males.