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Little Ashe is a firecracker! Like their respective cities, Knox is laid back and curious and she's all color and action. When Knox and his mom were let out of the jug he clomped out like a drunk clydesdale. But little Ashe bolted out in a joyful noise and then zigzagged all over the pasture, bleating like an idiot. It was quite the site. As of my last check, both lambs were on the hillside by their mothers with round bellies and brass numbers on their ears. Tonight might bring them more playmates, as both Liset and the yearling are due any moment now...



23 Comments:
how sweet!
Oh my gosh, she is the cutest little thing. You must be having the best time (aside from being so tired and all - ha ha).
What a cutie. I wish I could get my hands on him. Good wishes for tonight. Ashe and Knox are A1 can't wait to see the others. Sleep fast!
Oh, she just looks like she's thinking of all the trouble she might get in. Cute!
Such a cutie... I love baby lambs! Our twin girls are now well over 6 weeks old, and I love to grab 'em up and just cuddle them. Of course, after about 10 seconds, they want down. They have such a sweet baby smell.
She's beautiful! Do you have any videos of her and Knox playing? I'd love to see them in action!
Darling names for darling babies...........congrats on their safe deliveries!! Spring arrived and you lived to tell about it :)
I can't picture Knoxville or Asheville, but I can picture your lambs from the way you describe them.
There is nothing as cute as a day old lamb. So cute and stumbly. I can't wait for ours to be born, but we breed late intentionality so I'll have to be patient.
I love your naming theme! Your flock will be pretty huge by the time you name a lamb Minne after my city. The lambs are so perfect, and they really do look like muppets. No, 100 times cuter than muppets.
- Sprite from Minneapolis.
what a sturdy little thing she is....I love it when lambs boing boing all over the pasture! Thanks for the photos. I'm hoping for more good news soon from the rest of the flock.
She has "cute" in bucketfuls - determination too by the expression on her face!
I watched a heifer calf less than an hour old yesterday afternoon, climbing - despite still-wobbly legs - up quite a steep bank whilst mum worried at the bottom. Then mum had a bright idea and came up the lesser slope behind a tree to meet her and guide her back down again.
Love the description of both of them. You can almost see the fire in her eyes.
What adorable babies! I'm planning to keep a special eye on Ashe as I'm lucky enough to be living in her namesake city.
Here's another Ashevillain who approves of your little gal's handle. Yay for happy, healthy lambs!
I love lambs! They are so much fun. I grew up raising hampshires and am looking forward to having sheep again. I was wanting to get hampshires again, but after seeing how cute these babies are, I may reconsider. ;) P.S.(Just wait till all the lambs are born and you have a mini flock of lambs running around and playing in the field...there's nothing quite like it and it is such fun watching their games and seeing how silly they can be.) Have fun!
she is just adorable
Ashe looks adorable!! I can't wait until the other ewes have their lambs!
-Autumn
Sooo cute!!!
Very cute!
I don't think I could go to work if I had that face to look at all day!
Jenna, they are so cute! I can't wait to get home from work every day so I can log on and read what's new on your farm!
http://www.heirloomhomestead.com/ Shout out to Jenna!
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