Apologies we’ve been remiss and not updated the blog for a few weeks, my excuse, Lambing. Lambing has taken over our lives for the last 5 weeks, we only have a small flock but we’ve had time for nothing else. Guinness (our black and white cat) is most put out, as he thinks we should be at his beckon call.

I’ve been up at 3:00am every night since we started. Initially it was just to check the ‘to be’ ewes. I’d stagger across the yard bleary eyed in my dressing gown and wellies, not a pretty sight, not there’s anyone to see me, to check all was OK. Two weeks in and the triplets appeared on the scene which meant I had to get dressed and wake up a completely different proposition all together. Red, Blue and Chalkie (we colour coded them to ensure they all got milk) are all doing well, so well that I had my first full night’s sleep on Saturday; bliss. We were feeding the triplets every four hours day and night. Add that to twice a day feeding the ‘to be’ ewes, the just lambed ewes, the rams, last years lambs, the pigs, walk and feed the dogs, plus on average a ewe would lamb every day there’s only just enough time to have a bite to eat!
Has it been worth it, yep it’s great to see the lambs skipping and jumping, makes the sleepless nights worthwhile. Stand by for a barrage of cute lamb pictures. I will create a page to introduce yo to some of the flock.

