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Thursday, May 10, 2018

That Can't Be Comfortable

Another from the April archives...


I remember taking this picture, but I can't remember what the weather was like that day.  There were some brutally cold "spring" days this year.  I'm not sure if this lamb had found a warm spot to sleep or if his mom, a very good first time lamber, had put him back in that corner to keep him safe. 

They'd just moved into the nursery pen so it could be either scenario.  Or sometimes lambs just do silly things :-).

Final Frontier Farm, Paris, Kentucky

6 comments:

Marilyn F. said...

Uncomfortable is right, but hopefully he was OK after that nap. Lambs must be incredibly flexible. Lots of cute pictures this week and good humor. Thanks for the laughs!!!

Theresa said...

Kind of like being back in mamma's womb all tight and cozy! Love your posts, you have such a positive way of embracing all that shepherding throws at you. Also think of you guys whenever I look at my calendar, have the lamb camp one.

LannieK said...

Maybe just cozy ~

Terry and Linda said...

It doesn't look comfortable at all!

sophy0075 said...

I vote for the "womb" theory of Theresa1 But still, after a day or two of Mom's milk, a lamb just isn't quite womb-small anymore!

thecrazysheeplady said...

He was just fine after his long, warm nap. I really enjoyed this first time momma. She did such a good job with him :-).

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