This is what our Easter Basket looks like this year.
The sweetest, tiny-ist shetland lambs I think I've every seen.
I weighed these twins, black, white ram and brown, white ewe when they were 24 hours old.
So they had already nursed well from their mother. the ewe lamb weighed 13ounces, the ram 17 ounces.
They are thriving and doing very well.
I imagine that these are what the shetland breed was all about being island sheep.
Before we, people began breeding for larger, bigger, heavier shetlands.
Our lambing was the earliest that we have ever had. Beginning March 3rd and finishing March 28th, we had 55 lambs born. Fourteen crossbred (8ewes/6rams) and 41 Shetlands (22ewes/19rams).
The oldest lambs are now a month old and eating hay and grain, becoming "teenagers" already.The above moorit shetland ram above is already sprouting his
horns, hopefully to be a nice display.
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