



Albie and I took a 2-minute trip today to the farm where I used to live. There were day-old border collie puppies and several new lambs (in my old backyard). Kathleen, my former landlord, is holding a lamb that is only a few hours old in the first photo. At bottom right is Brandon, who is a couple of weeks old, trying to drink some water.
2 comments:
Lambies :D
If I dare to ask...what do they do with the lambs? Do they sell them to bad people who like to munch on fluffy sheepies? :(
Some lambs stay on the farm. One or two are going to a vet, I think, to keep as "backyard pets." (She has a farm also).
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