Joined: 08 Jan 2005 Posts: 1638 Location: Yorkshire
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 05 10:57 pm Post subject:
Hey Rob, I'd be no good - I'd end up keeping the whole lot!!
By the way, read in the Yorkshire Post British Wool have introduced a cartoon character called Farmer Tom to highlight connection between British sheep farmer and British wool carpets (?).
Does that mean people don't normally associate wool with sheep?
Wow, HWH, those are fantastic pictures. What is the time difference between the first and the second? Cleaned-Up Lamb looks pleasantly chubby compared to him before; does that first feed and clean really make such a transformation?
I've yet to be terribly impressed by human births but animals are somehow quite different. Then again, you very rarely get furry little humans with big eyes and black noses
Hehehe...What can I say?...You have me by the castratables now!
Gertie
Joined: 08 Jan 2005 Posts: 1638 Location: Yorkshire
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 05 11:59 pm Post subject:
Hi HWH - nice photos. It's amazing how rapidly they change. Incidentally, love the photo of your hens on the hen house post!
hardworkinghippy
Joined: 01 Jan 2005 Posts: 1110 Location: Bourrou South West France
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 05 12:07 am Post subject:
Thanks Gertie!
I've got millions of pics, and it's great to be able to show them to people who like seeing them!
Bugs,
There's about 25 minutes (cup of tea for the shepherd!) between the first and the second pic. If you look carefully at the lamb, he's big but not too chunky - that comes after three or four feeds and they just grow so fast after that!