What’s Two More?
I wasn’t born a farmer. I didn’t dream of being one when I was a little girl. It didn’t cross my mind while I was making my way through college. It started as a slow growth like a seed being planted in the earth. First the large vegetable garden, then some blueberry bushes, and wouldn’t chickens be nice. Our little seed of a farm grew to a seedling when some years later pigs seemed like a good addition, as they most certainly have. Now we have this growing herd of sheep.
Rosie and Dolly the Southdown sheep have joined our family farm. They were both very shy their first night. We are expecting little lambs this February because they have been bred. We can’t wait to update you when that happens.
It took a while for the new sheep to get friendly with our two Katahdins, but they did not fight or get aggressive as we expected.
They spent a lot of time in separate parts of the pasture.
Now they all spend more time together and are beginning to act like a herd.
Justin’s staycation this October has been very fruitful. A whole new pasture has been born behind the barn. The sheep will have a pen in the big warm barn this winter.
Thank you for checking out our new additions and while you’re here, mark yourself a follower of our Castonguay This’N’That Family Farm.
Welcome Dolly and Rosie!
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