Youth Ag Day

Last week two Farm Club members and I took sheep to the Solano County Fairgrounds for the annual Youth Ag Day.IMG_9868This event is attended by almost 3000 third graders and their teacher and parent helpers.IMG_9939I was amused by this sign.IMG_9867Kids are exposed to everything involving agriculture.IMG_9869A variety of local volunteer groups, agencies, and 4-H/FFA members bring exhibits and hands-on activities.IMG_9897Kids sat in bleachers while learning about dairy products and dairy cows.IMG_9931This 4-Her had labeled the parts of her horse.IMG_9933There was even a roping demonstration. There were also herding dogs, police dogs and horses, and dozens of other activities over the whole fairgrounds.IMG_9936This equipment is what they use to shake nut trees, but it was fun to see the leaves shake in this demo.IMG_9870We brought two ewes with month old and week old lambs. The morning started out calm.IMG_9887Kids enjoyed petting the lambs.IMG_9877But that was when the kids were just starting to get there.IMG_9927After awhile the ewes and lambs were stressed with the number of people and the noise level. So we talked to the kids, but didn't handle the lambs anymore. Fortunately I had brought out tame sheep, Jade.IMG_9905I took her out on a halter and she loved the attention. I told the kids who were standing around watching that they could pet...IMG_9908...and pet they did...IMG_9924...feeling horns...IMG_9925...and wool.IMG_9910This sheep is amazing. IMG_9915When people wandered away she wanted more.IMG_9919Eventually her handler (me) got tired and put her away...IMG_9890...but she still hadn't had enough.

March Came in Like a Lamb

March!IMG_9432Western redbud near the house. I wish it would bloom all spring.DSC_6278These are Mae's lambs.15051, 15050Sisters from last year, Jade and Jillian, waiting to go to the pasture. Jade wasn't bred but Jillian is pregnant.DSC_6284Sending the pregnant ewes out in back. These are yesterday's lambs:IMG_9480Loretta and a single ram, standing. The one on the ground is the lamb that Raquel rejected a couple of days ago. I successfully "slime grafted" her to Loretta. More about that in a future post.Alexandria and lambsLater in the day Alexandria lambed with little tiny lambs, both under 5 pounds, but vigorous and healthy.16034 and CascadeCascade lambed with a single ram last night. That lamb is to me an average size but weights only one pound more than Alexandria's combined.IMG_9524Here is the status so far. Color coding for girl/boy. BT means that the lambs have had BOSE (selenium and Vitamin E supplement) injections and their tails have been banded. Sires are Ringo, Rotor, Nash, and Faulkner. Only 26 ewes left to lamb!