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Katahdin Lamb Ram and Speckle

Speckle, on the right, is what you might think of as a regular sheep, she is a mature wool breed ewe, the younger ram, on the left, is a hair sheep, a breed known as a Katahdin. Hopefully we will have some lambs in the spring. Sheep have a five month gestation period, and we got him in October. You do the math.

Bottle Baby Lamb 10 Months Old

She was born on a winter day and her mom just walked away. If she was not found when she was, she would have frozen to death, she was still wet, and only minutes old in this first picture of her http://www.picable.com/Nature/Animals/Bottle-Feeding.449947 taken in January 2009.

Dont P*ss Me Off!

Here is a funny one...

I Did Not Give My Sheep a Mohawk

The first sheep is a ewe lamb who is shedding her woolly winter coat, she is a part Katahdin hair sheep - they shed. Her mother and sister (both not in this photo) shed totally, but this gal looks like she has a mohawk. The other sheep is actually an older ewe, of a different breed, a Barbado.

Feeding Apples to Diamond

Diamond is one of the first sheep we purchased when we moved to the country. Here my teenage daughter is feeding her some apples as a treat. Diamond is a pet, but she does help trim the grass.

Got Room for One More?

Big Horn Sheep in the Canadian Rocky Mountains are not afraid of people. They are protected in the park system. This is a young curious animal.

We've Got You Surrounded!

Big Horn Sheep in some areas of the Canadian Rocky Mountains are very friendly, surrounding cars looking for hand outs. Of course people should not feed the wildlife because it puts their lives in danger by encouraging them to hang out where they should not be.

Only One Building in San Diego is Taller Than The Giant Sheep (And The Sheep is Envious)

2009-08-09 (04-04) ONLY ONE BUILDING IN SAN DIEGO IS TALLER THAN THE GIANT SHEEP (AND THE SHEEP IS ENVIOUS)

Silly Sheep

Photograph of sheep.

Young Big Horn Sheep Eating Minerals

Here we see a young Big Horn Mountain Sheep licking the soil to get natural salts and minerals. This photo was taken close to Jasper, Alberta, in the Canadian Rocky Mountains in August 2009.

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