Sunday, April 7, 2024

A Whole Lot Of Fluffiness

 It was time to go into the Small Animals Barn, home to goats, sheep, pigs, and a couple of critters all their own.


This is one of them, an alpaca named Lincoln, who has goats and sheep as his neighbours.


Newborns tend to be born in February and March on the farm. This mama goat was with her young one resting.


A lot of lambs and one mother? No, this pen had more adult sheep. The little ones were energetic.

42 comments:

  1. I hope the lambs get plenty of time out on fresh grass outside.

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  2. Bäää! As they say over here, the lambs that is.

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  3. Always nice to see the smaller animals, especially young lambs are cute.

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  4. They are all adorable! Take care and happy Sunday, have a great new week!

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  5. The sheeps in there look so cute

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  6. It’s amazing how people can become so rhapsodic about lambs and eat them without a moment’s hesitation.

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  7. Nothing much new to comment on, but I continue to like the buildings and animals.

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  8. I love to take the grandkids to such lovely barns!

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  9. Young lambs are especially adorable. Good to see them.

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  10. I hope these animals get to spend most of their time outside.

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  11. So cute, both the alpaca and the sheep.

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  12. What a fabulous place, they look perfectly content too!

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  13. Oh they are all so adorable and definitely lots of 'fluffy' ~ sweet photos ~ thanks,

    Wishing you good health, laugther and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  14. The lambs look so cute and adorable.

    All the best Jan

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  15. Alpaca are really popular here with people who own lifestyle blocks or small farms.

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