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Lambs? Lambs!!


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Hehehehehehe

Very Happy


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Ooo, lambs! I was lamb-mad for much of my childhood, the way normal girls are horse-mad. Somewhere I have hundreds of little sheepy figurines and stuffed sheep that people gave me over the years.

I quickly got over my residual queasiness about eating them upon smelling a North African kebab in France, however. Wink
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No, I don't suppose tonight's entry is anything you don't see a million times every spring . . . :)
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I'm a bit sheep mad myself. I get *lonely* if I don't have fields with SHEEP in them to walk through regularly. Despite the tactical difficulties of hellhounds.

One of my favourite pieces of silly jewelry is a tiny woolly sheep dyed in interesting colours. :)

. . . Oh yes, and I eat lamb too! Vegetarian is great if it suits you, but long before I was officially diagnosed with ME my energy level would sink through the floor if I didn't have REGULAR injections of red meat.

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Robin wrote on Tue, 21 April 2009 20:02

No, I don't suppose tonight's entry is anything you don't see a million times every spring . . . Smile

My lambs don't have black faces. Smile
I'll have to try and get video of baby alpacas pronking. Cutest. Thing. Ever. That and lambs climbing onto rocks and leaping off. *snork*


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They are so cute, adorable and lovely! Love the landscape to, it is gorgeous. I like tufty grass in great quantities, great pictures Robin.


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Beauty/Anna wrote on Tue, 21 April 2009 20:05

I like tufty grass in great quantities..

Surprisingly, I do too! LOL
At the moment it is all rather depressing, brown and bare. I keep having to control the serious Grass Envy problem I have. Smile

[Updated on: Tue, 21 April 2009 20:08]


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If you can get a good leaping-lambs video PLEASE post. :) I like it when they use their mums as ski slopes too. :)

'Pronking'???? --I'm hoping that the little herd of alpacas near me is a BREEDING herd and there will be CRIAS. When in spring do they tend to arrive? Before/after lambs (roughly)?
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Robin wrote on Tue, 21 April 2009 20:09

If you can get a good leaping-lambs video PLEASE post. Smile I like it when they use their mums as ski slopes too. Smile

'Pronking'???? --I'm hoping that the little herd of alpacas near me is a BREEDING herd and there will be CRIAS. When in spring do they tend to arrive? Before/after lambs (roughly)?


Alpacas are non-seasonal breeders. So when they birth is entirely due to when the owner arranged the mating.... I would expect them to birth in spring-summer though over in the UK.


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Aww, cuteness!


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b_twin_1 wrote on Tue, 21 April 2009 20:11


Alpacas are non-seasonal breeders. So when they birth is entirely due to when the owner arranged the mating.... I would expect them to birth in spring-summer though over in the UK.


Right. So when are YOURS due?

*waits expectantly with a pencil poised over her diary*
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Ithilien wrote on Tue, 21 April 2009 20:55

b_twin_1 wrote on Tue, 21 April 2009 20:11


Alpacas are non-seasonal breeders. So when they birth is entirely due to when the owner arranged the mating.... I would expect them to birth in spring-summer though over in the UK.


Right. So when are YOURS due?

*waits expectantly with a pencil poised over her diary*


*coughs*
Errr.... I let the male in with the females and let them go as nature intended this year. Ummm .... probably Spring time?


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Oh heavens, baby alpacas! They are so CUTE!



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Robin wrote on Tue, 21 April 2009 20:09

If you can get a good leaping-lambs video PLEASE post. Smile I like it when they use their mums as ski slopes too. Smile

'Pronking'???? --I'm hoping that the little herd of alpacas near me is a BREEDING herd and there will be CRIAS. When in spring do they tend to arrive? Before/after lambs (roughly)?


Okay.... I’ve done a quick check through the pics on the computer to see if I had any Cutest.Pics.Ever of lambs.

There was this Lj entry.
And this one about Lily.

Cria pronking. Pronking is basically a canter with a great deal of suspension to it. *g* It’s something gazelle and springbok do as well. This video only has one cria. It looks best when you have a group of them (usually in the evening) all bouncing around. UP the dam bank….. DOWN the dam bank…. Etc etc LOL It is very similar to the way that lambs play in groups (usually in the evening!) Lambs and cria both love to get up onto high ground – eg. a rock or fallen tree trunk.

I suspect managing to achieve the shot where the ewe has both hind legs up in the air as the lambs bunt her will require a digital video. But just for you I will attempt to capture this at lambing time. Very Happy My commercial ewes start lambing end of June and the Drysdales will be mid-August.

I'll be more diligent in taking the camera with me this year. *g* (It gets awkward with wet weather and the lambing kit I trudge around with.)


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Diane in MN wrote on Wed, 22 April 2009 02:35

Oh heavens, baby alpacas! They are so CUTE!

Yes they are. But so are puppies. Very Happy


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Glad the piglets made it into your post--I have a soft spot for piglets. Smile



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b_twin_1 wrote on Wed, 22 April 2009 08:39

Cria pronking[/url].


That was so cute! And it was black. I was expecting white. I love black animals.
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Laaaaaambiessss!

*flail*

(Good hellhounds. *smooooshes*)


Smooshes!
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My brother is a shepherd, and has been very busy this year. Sheep are fools when it comes to giving birth - well, they're fools anyway - and if they can die on you, or produce a stillbirth, they will!

Great photos.

I love the photos of the piglets, too.


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b_twin_1 wrote on Wed, 22 April 2009 02:39

Diane in MN wrote on Wed, 22 April 2009 02:35

Oh heavens, baby alpacas! They are so CUTE!

Yes they are. But so are puppies. Very Happy


How many weeks now to the puppies? *grin*

You're going to kill people with the cuteness emanating from your farm in July, y'know.
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Ithilien wrote on Wed, 22 April 2009 07:42

b_twin_1 wrote on Wed, 22 April 2009 02:39

Diane in MN wrote on Wed, 22 April 2009 02:35

Oh heavens, baby alpacas! They are so CUTE!

Yes they are. But so are puppies. Very Happy


How many weeks now to the puppies? *grin*

You're going to kill people with the cuteness emanating from your farm in July, y'know.


One can always live in hope. Wink

ETA: And it's 4 weeks until puppies.

[Updated on: Wed, 22 April 2009 08:15]


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Kittens also do the sproinging straight up in the air that lambs do. For kittens I think it's the beginning of learning to pounce, there's only a week or less of popcorn kittens before they want to land on something when they come down.

They also have a goofy straight-legged gallop for enticing play. In the beginning there are no brakes so the gallop careens into furniture or other kitties until wiping out. I had complete sympathy for the bouncing-off-furniture section of dragon raising in DragonHaven.

Sigh. Now I need to think really hard about litter box training or I'm going to volunteer to foster another litter.


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Mrs Redboots wrote on Wed, 22 April 2009 07:14

My brother is a shepherd, and has been very busy this year. Sheep are fools when it comes to giving birth - well, they're fools anyway - and if they can die on you, or produce a stillbirth, they will!


Breed & genetics has a great deal to do with mothering ability etc. My merino ewes will run away at the first opportunity. The Drysdales will stand there and let me muck about with trying to get lambs to drink, ear tag etc etc. *loffs*


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"Kittens also do the sproinging straight up in the air that lambs do."
So do calves--adorable!
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Calves and foals leap and buck, but they don’t jump straight up, like a bounced ball, the way lambs–and fawns–do.

Yes, they always make me think their feet have been clamped to the ground and then suddenly released, so that the planet almost throws them into the air. Smile

If you want small and furry and cute, Ray took these today, while out on a dormouse survey:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3495/3465710273_e4fe6dc8e6.jpg

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3615/3466522206_a91e8736c1.jpg

This was a torpid male, still awaiting the call of Spring. Only a couple of weeks now and he'll be running around all over the place. Smile


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AJLR wrote on Wed, 22 April 2009 15:38

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Calves and foals leap and buck, but they don’t jump straight up, like a bounced ball, the way lambs–and fawns–do.

Yes, they always make me think their feet have been clamped to the ground and then suddenly released, so that the planet almost throws them into the air. Smile

If you want small and furry and cute, Ray took these today, while out on a dormouse survey:


Oh my. *tries to control tiny animal squee*
Hibernation has uses. *g* Our research teams have to contend with lively critters. hehehe


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Waaaah! Too much cuteness! And my, such nice fluffy lambs. I'm in the middle of trying to fiddle with my flock so I have a chance of white lambs, but this year everybody was black. Coal black. *sigh* Not that they aren't cute, mind you, and Lizzie's big ewe lambs are beautiful. But I do like variety.

Such cute piglets! And B-twin, the cria made me laugh. Boing! Looking forward with everyone else to Belle's puppies.

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Alannaeowyn wrote on Wed, 22 April 2009 16:46

I'm in the middle of trying to fiddle with my flock so I have a chance of white lambs, but this year everybody was black. Coal black. *sigh*


Have fun with that.... *g* Black in sheep tends to be a recessive gene so unless you introduce outside genetics (white) then you will be battling up hill (given your lambs this year). We actually don't see much in the way of coal black here. What breed are your sheep?


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Krystolla wrote on Wed, 22 April 2009 05:14

Kittens also do the sproinging straight up in the air that lambs do. For kittens I think it's the beginning of learning to pounce, there's only a week or less of popcorn kittens before they want to land on something when they come down.

They also have a goofy straight-legged gallop for enticing play. In the beginning there are no brakes so the gallop careens into furniture or other kitties until wiping out. I had complete sympathy for the bouncing-off-furniture section of dragon raising in DragonHaven.

Sigh. Now I need to think really hard about litter box training or I'm going to volunteer to foster another litter.


Popcorn kittens! I hadn't thought about it being pre-pouncing - we always assumed their nervous systems were still maturing.

I love the way kittens chase each other, or their tails, or whatever, around and around and around and around... and then slowly subside to the floor in a furry pile and fall asleep, all at once.

I wouldn't give up my cats for anything, but I do miss that bouncy kitten stage.


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AJLR wrote on Wed, 22 April 2009 12:38

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Calves and foals leap and buck, but they don’t jump straight up, like a bounced ball, the way lambs–and fawns–do.

Yes, they always make me think their feet have been clamped to the ground and then suddenly released, so that the planet almost throws them into the air. Smile

If you want small and furry and cute, Ray took these today, while out on a dormouse survey:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3495/3465710273_e4fe6dc8e6.jpg

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3615/3466522206_a91e8736c1.jpg

This was a torpid male, still awaiting the call of Spring. Only a couple of weeks now and he'll be running around all over the place. Smile

So that's what a dormouse looks like. I've always wondered. How adorable, and how well he'd fit into a teapot.


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Okay, lamb in tyre is definitely on the list of Cutest Ever! :)

The pronking is a riot. It's the canter-forward version of the lamb pogo-sticking. Foals don't seem to have the high-ground thing that lambs, and you say crias, do, but all these prey babies love *bouncing.*

Even I just going for walks with hellhounds (I was pretty well plaited this evening, taking swimming duckling photos, as I swerved back and forth to keep them in view, dragging short-leashed hellhounds willynilly with me) have trouble handling a camera *too*. Good luck! (Fingers crossed for SUCCESS!)
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I'm going to try once more before they get too big. :)
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Oh . . . well . . . it depends on the luck/location of the shepherd, or maybe the breed of sheep? I know shepherds who say things rarely go wrong, that most ewes just get on with it.
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Yes, of course you're right--I haven't hung out with a litter of kittens in so long I'd forgotten. :(
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Yes, I'm hoping for calf photos later. I haven't seen ANY calves yet.
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ABSOLUTELY too cute. Aren't they ENDANGERED? So are you doing well in that area? Like us with bluebells and hares?
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[quote title=Robin wrote on Wed, 22 April 2009 12:09]If you can get a good leaping-lambs video PLEASE post. Smile I like it when they use their mums as ski slopes too. Smile

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Robin wrote on Thu, 23 April 2009 01:12

ABSOLUTELY too cute. Aren't they ENDANGERED? So are you doing well in that area? Like us with bluebells and hares?

Yes, they do seem to be doing well (in the south) in their traditional habitat of broadleaf woodland. Interestingly, they also (according to Ray) are starting to move into other habitats such as gorse and edge of conifer woodland. I gather that things are not so good further north - although captive breeding programmes are being used to do re-introductions in areas where (botanically) all the indicator species are present. I hope it works, they're such lovely little creatures. We found an old dormouse nest in our garden, a couple of years ago. Would be great if they were close to hand! We certainly have enough brambles round the edges for them to fatten up on blackberries... Smile


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anne_d wrote on Wed, 22 April 2009 22:40

So that's what a dormouse looks like. I've always wondered. How adorable, and how well he'd fit into a teapot.

Yes, dear little things aren't they. Smile And they move like greased lightening when they're awake. And I'm informed that experienced dormouse wranglers/wildlife workers always work with sleeves rolled up...

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