This is my blog, A Green and Rosie Life, which is all about helping you live life that bit greener without having to build an off-grid log cabin in the woods or knit your own nettle fibre undies! It's about helping you make simple changes that together will make a big difference to our beautiful world and make it a better place for our children.
@Reading Residence - no, not attacking .... feeding time!!
@Phoebe - LOL. Not ours sadly. We used to keep sheep to breed but our ram got too vicious towards me (no-one else, just me!) so we sold all our sheep on and now buy in ewes and lambs in the Spring. These belong to a friend and as all the lambs were born around Christmas time they all have festive names including Noel, Wenceslas and Mary! But I do have a Sean the Sheep clothes peg bag ;)
Are they coming to attack you?!
ReplyDeleteIt's Shaun the sheep!! Seriously though, they're adorable, are they yours?
ReplyDelete@Reading Residence - no, not attacking .... feeding time!!
ReplyDelete@Phoebe - LOL. Not ours sadly. We used to keep sheep to breed but our ram got too vicious towards me (no-one else, just me!) so we sold all our sheep on and now buy in ewes and lambs in the Spring. These belong to a friend and as all the lambs were born around Christmas time they all have festive names including Noel, Wenceslas and Mary! But I do have a Sean the Sheep clothes peg bag ;)
Gorgeous! Love spring lambs - especially black ones :)
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous aren't they Sarah :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like feeding time lol. They are cute
ReplyDeleteBaa!! Fab photo x
ReplyDeleteDinner time!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab photo! How cute are those lambs.
ReplyDelete@JollyJilly and @Fiona - feeding time indeed it is!
ReplyDelete@Kim and @Mummy of Two - thank ewe!!
early for lambs and a sure sign of Spring.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pic
I know those sheep and very happy they are too!
ReplyDelete@Kate - they are indeed early lambs - the first ones were born on Christmas Eve. Hopefully they are a sign of Spring arriving soon.
ReplyDelete@Sue - you certainly do know these sheep and they are a happy flock!
look at those little ones? early days for them?
ReplyDeleteThey are quite early lambs HPMcQ but they are a small flock so easy to watch over and have plenty of shelter.
ReplyDeleteI love this, but I love sheep, my favourite farm animal. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteThank you HodgePodgeDays. We called them in for their dinner and I only just got the camera lens cap off as they came hurtling towards us!
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