[Jacob-list] new lambs etc.

linda wolfpen at rabun.net
Fri Mar 2 19:37:32 EST 2001


Craft's Bjorn is pictured at
www.patchworkfibers.com/spahr.html
I'll just add here that I started putting together very simple webpages for Jacob Sheep 
breeders last year and will be very glad to post any pictures that anyone would  like to share 
with the list. 

I also have a Craft's Bjorn daughter - Spahr Farm Lorraine.  We already have a Patchwork 
Lorraine, so we call her Boots or sometimes BooLaRoo.  She lambed this week and I'm very happy 
with the lambs.  She's also a hard one to catch - but easy to handle when caught.

Linda



On Fri, 2 Mar 2001 19:16:02 -0500,  wrote:
>    We had  a set of twins born this year and  since it is only our 2nd year of lambing we
>thought more ewes would of delivered  by now as we put our breeding  groups together all at
>once.  Last year  3 ewes lambed and all with in 4days of one another.  It has been 2 weeks
>since the first one lambed and no one else has yet.  This year we have  9 total bred ewes.
>She must of cycled early I guess.  Still have to do the  middle of the night checks because
>we know it can't be  too long. Do most  people find there is a certain time span that their
>ewes lamb?
>  
> Mary, speaking of Crafts Bjorn still being around  we own his  daughter,  Spahr Farm
>Lucinda. She is about to deliver any  time.   She is a 5 year old 4 horn and she is probably
>the  hardest one to catch of our flock.  I think she is smarter.  <vbg>
>
>Nice to hear her pop is still around. Is he on your web page?  I  would like to print a
>picture and put it in our pedigree book.
>
>Bonnie Sutten
> Sheepy Thyme Farm
> Edmore, MI
> www.agdomain.com/web/sheepythyme/
>  
>


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Registered Jacob Sheep

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