Re: Lamb pictures


Little baby sheeplings are cute!

On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 02:25:54PM -0800, Johnson Cyndi D Civ 95 CG/SCSRT wrote:
> We went out this morning to find a set of triplets, but this time all is
> well. I did stay home from work just to make sure they all were nursing,
> which they weren't. Two of them couldn't find the faucets. In their defense,
> ewe has a bag as big as a cow's and the faucets are way lower than a lamb's
> instinct tells them to look. After six hours I had to call my husband home
> to help me hold the ewe so we could manually stick the babies onto her
> udder. But it did work. 
> Still...if we humans get wiped out by bird flu or some such there will be no
> feral Suffolks. Dumb as a box o' rocks. 
> Anyway here are some pix. Hope this URL isn't too long. I apologize again
> for Yahoo, it absolutely will NOT allow me to put in a picture that I
> rotated. It just does not take. Very annoying.
> http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/gardencatalogs/album?.dir=/2023&.src=ph&.tok=p
> hw.JiEB1j5qSqtF
> And it is snowing/raining/hailing here just in time for the weekend!
> 
> Cyndi
> 
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