Its lovely how the whole family comes out to greet the new comers. Must have been a good season for twins to arrive. Have fun watching their antics. Deb
oh..that's now that's spring..i sat once for several hours at the lamb birthing centre at the royal melbourne show while a ewe laboured..i was lucky and patient enough to be there when she delivered her lamb..it was so beautiful to watch as she instinctively cared for the newborn..congratulations one and all..jane
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!! SQUEAL!! They are SO ADORABLE. Still amazes me that they are born and can get up right away. Love how the others come up to welcome the new borns :)
Better than anything in the world. Congratlutions. We had a couple of poddies last year that chewed my magnolia little gem hedge. Best thing that could have happened. It has grown fantastically. I feel the urge for a little flock...
I never knew there were yellow lambs... or is that because of all the waste inside the womb that got stuck to the fleece? Congrats! We ourselves are getting three little goat kids this weekend. So exited!
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Congratulations, again.
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous photos. I love it where the others head over for a bit of a look. So inquisitive.
What dear little things!
ReplyDeleteI too was going to comment on how the others all wander over for a look see!
Have a lovely day :)
Its lovely how the whole family comes out to greet the new comers. Must have been a good season for twins to arrive. Have fun watching their antics.
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That is so cute. And I also love the family thing going on!
ReplyDeleteoh..that's now that's spring..i sat once for several hours at the lamb birthing centre at the royal melbourne show while a ewe laboured..i was lucky and patient enough to be there when she delivered her lamb..it was so beautiful to watch as she instinctively cared for the newborn..congratulations one and all..jane
ReplyDeleteBe still my beating heart - sooooo cute:)
ReplyDeleteAwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!! SQUEAL!! They are SO ADORABLE. Still amazes me that they are born and can get up right away. Love how the others come up to welcome the new borns :)
ReplyDeleteAwww bless their wooly lil socks lol
ReplyDeleteAw, look at them, so precious! Loved seeing the 'Aunties' mosie-ing on over for a squiz :)
ReplyDeleteOh! They are just beautiful! Brings back memories of my childhood on our farm.
ReplyDeletebeautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful is that!! You are so lucky to have been there to capture the moment. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteSo precious. So good that you share your beautiful experiences.
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Better than anything in the world. Congratlutions. We had a couple of poddies last year that chewed my magnolia little gem hedge. Best thing that could have happened. It has grown fantastically. I feel the urge for a little flock...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the birth of your beautiful babies!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures that tell the story perfectly without words. Spring is in the air!
ReplyDeleteI never knew there were yellow lambs... or is that because of all the waste inside the womb that got stuck to the fleece? Congrats! We ourselves are getting three little goat kids this weekend. So exited!
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