Decisions, decisions
I decided to donate a lamb to the raffle held by JSBA (Jacob Sheep Breeders Assoc) to support AGM (Annual General Meeting)-- http://www.patchworkfibers.com/raffle.html --but I needed to figure out which lamb. So it was also time to figure out which lambs I want to keep (and choose the raffle lamb from this batch). This is not an easy thing for me, especially since I just counted sheep after an auction trip and I still have 114 and I really should have only about 50 by the time breeding season comes around! The first step was to sort out the ewe lambs and then sort them into 2 and 4 horn groups. I didn't get them all in here, but I sorted out most of the older ones. This is most of the 2-horn lambs.
And this is most of the 4-horn ewe lambs.
I don't think that there were any lambs that I wouldn't be happy with in the flock, so it was a tough decision. Here are the 2-horn lambs I chose.
Here are the 4-horn girls.
The girl on the left is the lamb for the raffle--guess I should come up with a name. Here she is:
She has a very pretty fleece and her sister is in the 2-horn group that I'm keeping.It was a tough decision. I think that my thought process on this might be a good topic for my Farm Club News--maybe that will be the next one.
http://www.meridianjacobs.com/exec/eFarmClub.asp
The rest of my lambs are on my website:
http://www.meridianjacobs.com/exec/eSheep.asp?categoryID=Ewe%20Lambs