Spring lambs
And here's the icon I made from the picture in my last post.
I've been so busy this week, I've only just got round to uploading some photos from last weekend.
Our friends Frank and Monique who have come here from Holland to live and are renting a cottage on a farm not far north of Auckland, invited us to see 'the baby sheeps'. I grew up in small towns with lots of country friends and have fed many lambs and calves, but I can't resist young animals and a day in the country.
Monique rescued both lambs, the boy from starvation and the girl from a difficult birth, so by the rules of the farm, she now owns them. :-) She has worked with animals in zoos or amusement parks for years and she has a job at a rich bastard's private zoo not far from where they live, so she takes the babies to work with her each day.
Me holding the little boy
This little guy is about three weeks old but half the size of the one-week-old girl because it was a while before they find his mother had abandoned him. He was struggling to get away from me because he could see his bottle. :-)
Me feeding the boy
His tail is a bit blurry because it was whipping wildly in pleasure.
Judith, a Filipina visitor to the main farm, with the boy
She had never even seen a sheep before, let alone touched one. :-)
Monique cuddling 'her girl'
Monique rescued this lamb from a difficult birth and the mother refused her so she's bonded to Monique, who even takes her and the boy to the private zoo where she works each day so she can feed them several times a day. That's Frank in the background.
Monique and lamb again
It adores being cuddled like a cat; I don't know what Monique will do when it's a full-grown sheep. :-P

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Our sheep are extremely placid. It must be the breeds we have here.
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I much prefer them when I haven't had anything to do with their delivery.
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These could equal just about any of those on the Cuteness LJs, they are adorable. Judith looks to be half in love as well...
and the new icon is pretty too.
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(Unfortunately they look so dumb when they're grown up...)
Thank you for the pictures! :)
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I was reading through your archives, obviously...
That very much reminds me of my friend Colette, who has apparently fallen in love with the feral sheep of Wales.
The fact that Wales *has* feral sheep is news to me, but anyways...
She adores the silly things, thinks they're much more interesting than regular domestic sheep (apparently they're braver) and honestly wants to see if she can import a few (or, failing that, raise a small flock of whatever sheep the breeder tells her is the most boisterous) when she and her hubby finally buy the big bit o'land they've been saving up for (It'll be pretty big, 'cos he wants to be able to land a small plane on it..)
Meanwhile, omgosh, that picture of Monique cuddling the lamb is just *adorable*
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I'm not sure my Welsh friend would agree. She uses the word 'vicious' and an English friend's mother was once attacked by aggressive sheep (!!!). I was stunned; they're placid and passive animals here unless you try to ride them (which I did as a small kid, ha!) so it must be the breed. I do love the look of those black-faced (and apparently black-hearted according to
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I love Shawn. My Brit family sent me a Shawn hot-water-bottle cover. It's lovely and soft and so v. cute - and the cats agreed. I might even get it back from them, one day...
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