Thanks for sharing. I just love new life on the farm. That's a nice size
lamb. Did you get a weight on it? Ram or ewe? One of my girls gave birth to
a 9.4 lbs ewe lamb the day of the parade so now I'm trying to come up with
a Chinese name for her. Any ideas are welcomed :)
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Rick,. great shooting! At first I thought that was twincs! is it my
imagination or is that a big-un? Looks to be 11-12 lbs.
-Michael Smith, Perino Ranch Blackbellies.
On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 9:26 PM, Rick Krach wrote:
> I love your pictures, Tiana. Here are some I took at my place this morning:
Wow Rick! That was a quick drop for some twins! No lambs for us this year,
looking to buy some mini pigmy goats for our son.
Michael W. Smith
> On Feb 23, 2015, at 9:26 PM, Rick Krach wrote:
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> I love your pictures, Tiana. Here are some I took at my place this morning:
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I love your pictures, Tiana. Here are some I took at my place this morning:
http://youtu.be/HXqOVSP9sDw
Rick Krachin Auburn, CA
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I agree about the beauty, Nancy. The mother ewe is 50% Dorper and 50% American
Blackbelly. I have mixed my blackbellies with dorpers for quite a while to
make the lambs a little bigger, and I get beautiful colors besides.
Rick Krachin Auburn, CA
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