Our Pet Lamb

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This is our pet lamb called Eva.
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chrisy":3ms6brio said:
she's a little cutie hope she's not for the dinner table
:shock: :shock: Chrisy-my thoughts exactly,i think Australian needs to give us 'softies' some answers. :lol:
 
She is adorable, she would definitely get spoiled rotten here . What a face .. :heart:

Speaking of lambs though, has anyone heard from Keren lately ?
 
hillsdown":167dk9g8 said:
She is adorable, she would definitely get spoiled rotten here . What a face .. :heart:

Speaking of lambs though, has anyone heard from Keren lately ?
No.....perhaps she is busy with the goats and the move to her own place.
 
I've been wondering that too. Where is Keren? Eva the lamb has taken a liking to the Pansies in the garden. She has a little nibble on the Petunias but they have a sour taste so she usually leaves them alone. She has a bit of a nibble on some rose leaves. Generally she just nibbles at the fresh green grass on the lawn.
 
Anyone who has had a poddy lamb has a different opinion on sheep. People always say they're dumb but they aren't any dumber than any other species in a large group. I've talked about my blind shropshire x border leicester before but she really had the most amiable personality. They want to be friends with everyone; the cat, dog, people... anyone really. If they survive the first week they make great pets IMO. My lamb used to walk on a lead too. Loved going for walks. Got a few strange looks but hey. Had to pick her up when dogs were around though.
 
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