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Monday, April 23, 2007

New Arrivals!



Reggie's been telling me for weeks of a sneaking suspicion that baby lambs would be arriving any day. Indeed, I had noted the fluffiness of certain ewe's, but wasn't sure it was anything but winter wool in need of good sheering. Though a few of them did seem to be swaggering around a little more slowly as of late.

Well, I've definitely learned my lesson... always trust the instincts of a Pennsylvania farmboy when it comes to these things! There was (for now) at least one ready to bring us some springtime joy in the form of twins! These photos were taken when they were just 1 hour old . . .

Behold the latest Howard Hall Farm additions...

More to come? We'll keep ewe posted.

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