How to tell a girl lamb from a boy lamb
Girl lambs pee sitting down !
Hardworkinghippy and Fabrice and their off grid, home built house and smallholding in Bourrou, France
Géré par l'association "Brin de Paille", Réseau de permaculture pour l’entraide et l’échange











30 comments:
Yep, so true!
Jennifer
doublenickelfarm.blogspot.com
Another nugget of information i will store away for the future smallholding plan!Thanks, kathy
Hahaha...
Easy to know the difference.
Good shot! =)
These are so cute.... What a blessing!
Sorry to be rude, Irene, but I think all this business of the difference between girl and boy lambs, well it's just bollocks!
We've just had our first lamb of the year arrive and ... it's a boy.
Stuart and Gabrielle,
I'm shocked - dangly bits is what I call them...
...and how lucky boys are to be able to pee standing up !
Good luck for the lambing you two, it's a lovely time of the year but be careful, it's when Fabrice and I argue the most !!
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Kori Bubnack
k.bubnack@gmail.com
Hi,
I have a quick question about your site. Would you mind emailing me back @ carlymiller687@gmail.com
Thanks,
Carly
God bless you and above all else, guard your heart for it affects everything else you do.
Have a nice day :-)
Beware the commetn from "carly" that has appeared on several blogs I watch and we got it too (but I didn't post it). Her question wasn't specific and her profile isn't visible, I suspect Internet nastiness afoot! The next comment down is a strange one too, click on his profile.
We're looking forward to your next post and photos impatiently!
love! you are the Blog of the week on my blog this week:)
Hi...I have just read every single post here and smiled and cried the whole way through. I do hope you will return here, but I will book mark your site to come back to in the meantime. Your garden and lifestyle is very inspiring!
I found your blog yesterday went through it from begining to end and have fallen in love with france and your beautiful life. I have always dreamed of a life away from it all you have made me see how possible it really is, thank you so much for this. I sure hope you come back to your blog I would love to hear more.
Yes, please continue to Blog! You are a gifted writer with an amazing vision.
Lotte
Hello. You have been silent for so long. Hope that all is well and you'll be back one day
Just want to know if there are going to be any post in our future? We would love to know how your christmas was this year. Hope you are well, Merry Christmas <3
Cool page. I like the topic here.
I cannot find a web page only the blog for you. I am looking for 2 or more young female angora goats and wondered if you would have any for sale this year. I live in Aquitaine.
my email is: trinityzero@live.co.uk
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yes, I agree. It is really easy to see the difference between a male and female lamb.
Hi Katie.
My name is jacqui Pankhurst follington and I am the daughter in law of John marsden.Johns wife(my mother in law) gave me some of your lovely angora wool and I wondered if you could sell me some more.My email address is. Jpankfolly@hotmail.co.uk
Look forward to hearing from you.
Regards
Jacqui
Very interesting topic here in your site. Keep on posting this kind of topics. Very useful indeed.
It's been quite a while between posts. I hope you and yours are doing well. You're probably working hard, making a living and enjoying what you do :)
interesting and useful topic,thanks
Hi, I just found your blog after seeing your garden on fennel and fern. I am an American and I just wanted you to know that you are an inspiration. I hope everything is just so very busy is why you haven't blogged in so long. I hope you might find some time soon and do an update. You are very blessed to live the life you live (which I am sure you know).
Hi there,
I have found your nice farm blog, which I really like it. I enjoyed to read your posts and stories. Hopefully, you will continue it.
I was wondering if you would be interested in sharing your posts and ideas on Glipho? It's a quite new social publishing platform for bloggers, where you can connect to major of social network accounts.
There haven't been any new posts for quite some time. Hope all is OK. Looking forward to hearing about your latest adventures ...
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