Mature Ewes
Rapunzel - Haengur, Dropi
Lambing Record: 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1
Rapunzel (LF B34H 312U) [CAN]627207-H Black, Badgerface, Mouflon Punzie has a gorgeous, gorgeous cream colored fleece and is the most inquisitive ewe in my flock. She had to have an emergency c-section as a one winter ewe and then surprised me by eventually conceiving and giving birth, assisted twice, and the last time unassisted. Rapunzel is with the one winter ewe group in the hopes that she will NOT get bred this year. |
Ophelia - Sponn, Leifur, Molur, Kani
Gwendolyn - Moli, Ari, Haengur, Dropi, Mjaldur, Noi
Lambing Record: 1, 2, 2
Gwendolyn (GI B5H 4Z) [CAN]680590-H Black, Grey, carries spotting Gwen is Guinevere's 2012 daughter out of Samuel. She sounds just like her mother and follows in her footsteps with her inquisitive nature and easy going temperament. Not the best picture but black/grey is SO hard to photograph! She is being bred to Gideon. |
Portia - Prestur, Ari, Kari
Briney - Leifur, Prestur, Kari, Tuli, Grima
Maeve - Ari, Kari, Mokolla, Greifi
Mocha - Prestur, Serkur, Biskup
Ewe Lambs - OPEN
Bell - Biskup, Serkur, Prestur
Lambing Record:
Bell (JWT BELL M5P 2C) [CAN]71620-H Moorit, Solid, Polled Bell has a lovely dark chocolate moorit fleece with the sweetest disposition. She is calm and friendly and enjoys having her face gently petted, she also gives kisses. |
Buttercup - Biskup, Serkur
Lambing Record:
Buttercup (JWT BUTTERCUP M5SH 1X) [CAN]716259-H Moorit, Solid, Spotted, Horned Buttercup is settling in well, being calm of nature. She and Bell are the best of friends and are having a calming influence on the other ewe lambs. |
Bianca - Tuli, Garpur, Mjaldur, Visur, Sjodur
Broddgylta - Hunn, Balsi, Visir, Skarfur, Raftur
Lambing Record:
Name (VB EWE B4H) [CAN] #reg pending Black, Mouflon, Horned Sire: LF RAM 01H 682B -[CAN]701472-H Dam: VB EWE 01H 3B -[CAN]703440-H Belle's calm disposition is rubbing off on this wildechylde who looks like a big hedgehog........ hence now being named broddgylta ("brodd" meaning spiked and female word for a pig is "gylta") - I have never seen a sheep with so much hay all over her! |