Nigel
Nigel is our 2 year old East Fresian ram. He is very handsome (I think), and very...... powerful.
He will eat almost anything, and also likes to destroy stuff. He has actually untied knots before, and rammed his enclosure so hard that he broke the doors. Although he has done all of that in the past, he has been out with the ewes since August, and isn't as destructive as usual. He is sweet, but only if there is something in between you and him! Our hopes for him is that he will produce nice milking ewes.
He will eat almost anything, and also likes to destroy stuff. He has actually untied knots before, and rammed his enclosure so hard that he broke the doors. Although he has done all of that in the past, he has been out with the ewes since August, and isn't as destructive as usual. He is sweet, but only if there is something in between you and him! Our hopes for him is that he will produce nice milking ewes.
Beady
Beady is our Shropshire ewe. She is 2 years old, and hopefully pregnant. As you probably noticed in the picture above, on the left, there are two lambs, and the black one is Beady. We got her from Shadowfax Arabians. Beady does have some issues with aggression when it comes to things that are smaller than her. She is super sweet to people, but she knows that she is the biggest, so she tends to head-butt things that are smaller than her until she gets used to them. Otherwise, she is great to have around, and we are hoping that she will produce good lambs soon. Beady lambed in April to one ramlamb!
Rosie
Rosie is our Shropshire/Oxford ewe. We got her when she was only about 2 weeks old, and bottle-fed her until it was time for her to be weaned. She is about 8 months old now, but unfortunately I do not have a picture of what she looks like now. She is basically my Dad's little lamb, because he bottle-fed her a lot when she was a baby, and thought she was adorable. Rosie is very sweet, and we all love her VERY much, because we raised her, played outside with her, fed her, and everything else. We do not think she is pregnant, so hopefully she will be bred next year when she is a little older. Rosie lambed in April to one ramlamb, to our surprise!
Hallelujah
Hallelujah (Hallie), is an 8 month old Shropshire/Oxford ewe. We got her when she was about 3 or 4 months old this year. She was bred to our ram, so she is probably pregnant. When she got here she was not very tame, but she got used to us after awhile. She is due to lamb in about April, so you will hear more about her! Hallie lambed in April to a single ramlamb!
Wally
Wally is our 2 year old Babydoll wether, meant to be a buddy for any injured, lonely, or baby animal. Right now he is sharing a pen with our three baby goats. He is very gentle, which makes him a great little friend for anything that needs it. Except for a very rude ram. He is very cute, and I love him to peices!












