Monthly Archives April 2010

Easter Visit

  Sending wishes for a happy Easter & happy spring.    Hand-crafted bunny by Elizabeth Radysh. copyright 2010. Barbara Parry. All rights reserved. Feel free to share a link to this website. Please do not take content or images from this website without my explicit written permission. Thank you.
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This Week’s Winner – New Giveaway!

  Meet Verbena's little ewe-ling. That's what we're calling her for the moment, since she's only hours old and I haven't chosen a "font" themed name for her or for two brothers just yet. We're up to the letter "G". Let's see . . . . Garamond, Georgia, Gloucester. Or maybe we should move on to "H"??   I've drawn a winner from the commenters on last week's giveaway. SusanSW is the lucky recipient of a Sheep Shares spring yarn share and a copy of Gail Callahan's Dyeing book! Thank you, Susan, and everyone who commented last week. Today kicks
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Cormo Triplets

  A very early start to my day. Verbena delivered healthy triplets just before dawn, a pair of rams and a ewe. They arrived hungry, talking and were quickly on their feet. Verbena is one of my all-stars, taking everything in stride.  Thank you for your concern for Galveston. Her eyes looked brighter this morning and she picked at the hay I offered on my way out of the barn.  I know I have a contest winner to announce a little later today, after I've had a little rest. Please check back in a bit. copyright 2010. Barbara Parry. All
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Ups and Downs

I'll start with the good news. Last night Comet delivered the adorable twins pictured above. "Euphemia"(left)  and "Franklin" arrived after dinner. Their debut is special because they are the first offspring from our new moorit ram, Chai. And while I had been hoping for a brown lamb, I'm pleased with this healthy pair. The only wrinkle in their arrival was Comet's udder – almost no colostrum. So we borrowed from the ewes in neighboring pens until Comet's milk comes in. Holly (such a trooper) held hot compresses on Comet's udder for an hour last night, to help stimulate  milk flow.
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Bouncing Lambs

Hitting some bumps today. Posting this from the tailgate of my Highlander with Galveston as we wait for Doc Majors to arrive at the clinic in Chesterfield, New Hampshire. This is not looking like her day.I will keep you posted on the outcome. Keep your fingers crossed for her. In the meantime I filmed the lambs this morning as they cavorted in the mixing pen with their mothers.
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