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  A New year!  

1/10/2017

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So as of the end of February we have two new lambs, both boys born mid January because Mom didn't read the article about not going into heat out of season.  These two were born January 23rd and are both fine looking ram lambs, one black and one white.  February 27th we had a pair of goats born, a doe and a buck.  everybody is healthy so far.  Great start to the year, 6 total on the ground this year healthy. 


Updates  Sammy went to a new home on New Years day.  He will have 3 girls waiting for him there.  We got a new ram, Kronus and he is very skittish.  He is currently in with my largest ewe lamb.  The 7 mature ladies should be lambing at the end of February.  This is the earliest ever and the worst winter in years, so I am a little nervous. 

The best news is that we had our first babies of the year.  This is Ginger with her twin girls Toffee and Berry.  They are both does, so a good start to the year.




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It has been a very busy year.  Not much time for updates.  Lambing didn't go as well as we hoped, our main ram Blackjack had some issues but we are hopeful for this coming year.  We did keep a single ewe, she is a beautiful black lady named Lila. 

We were able to dual register all of our sheep this year so other than registering our lambs we are good to go for this coning year.

Blackjack is in fine shape and Samuel is ready to go.  The girls go in with the boys this weekend so March should be lambing time. 

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Lawanda
4/21/2017 06:06:17 pm

I like your blog and wedsite. Please keep updated☺

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    My name is Joy I am a learning farmer.  I grew up on an orchard but had many friends with animals and I have always loved them.

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Serenity Hollow is owned by Don and Joy Welever, we are  located 3 miles West of Randle WA.