Picture by Rhys Leeper

Picture by Rhys Leeper



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Showing posts with label Other Animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Other Animals. Show all posts

Monday, 1 July 2013

Chicks 2013

Chicks 2013

Here is a link to a YouTube video of some 3 day old chicks under a Brooder Lamp


Friday, 29 March 2013

Lambs Spring 2013

Spring Lambs 2013



Here are some of our 2013 Spring lambs

We have no Pygmy Goat Kids this year

Sunday, 26 February 2012

Greg

Greg is our collie - more willing than able when it comes to rounding up the sheep and hens



He is an excellent Guard Dog so our animals are always safe

Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Zwarbles Ewe and Lambs

Tiny is one of our own lambs who has become a fine ewe



Topsy, Turvy and Tinker



Saturday, 23 April 2011

Chicks Hatched April 2011


Picasa Web Album - follow the link for pictures of the various different breeds that we have hatched off this year

Monday, 25 February 2008

Our other animals

Our other animals
We also have 1 ram, 12 sheep and their lambs. A Rabbit and 3 Guinea -pigs, 9 Cats, nearly 100 Chickens, 2 Budgies and some fish.

In August we take the lambs to the butcher and then sell the meat in "a whole lamb" or a "half a lamb" depending how much meat we want. We do this because that way we get our money back and we believe it is kinder to the lambs than sending them to market where they get pushed around, several journeys and in the end they might not get an owner who looks after them properly.

All our sheep have names. We have 4 white ones which are the tamest and they follow you and eat out of your hand. We also have 8 Zwartable ewes and a ram which are tame enough not to be scared of you and they don't run away from people.

Our cats are very tame too. They have a shed which they can sleep in and they are fed in there. We have 1 ginger cat "Rascal" and 1 grey cat "Smoky" and the rest are black and white. Their names are Whiskers, Muffin, Sooty, Fluff, Corky, Charli and Kit. We also used to have a torteshell "Scamp" and her son "Felix" but they now live a few fields away.

The Guinea-pigs Pip, Squeak and Ella are very tame and also they are very hardy and much less tempermental than the rabbit "Fudge". They are very easy to look after as they need feeding hay, vegetables, cereal and water only twice a day. The guinea-pigs also stand up to shock than rabbits do. They live altogether in a cage outside only moving into the garage for the winter.