Meet Stonehaven Duncan! He came from Tammy Knights in Washington state down to Laura in Walton, Oregon last week. Laura came to Reno for a Labor Day Fest at Sharon' s house right down the street from us. His first evening was spent in a pen close to the ewe's and wethers. By the next day he was able to go in with the boys and did not butt heads even one time. Duncan is such a gentleman that he payed no attention to the others. The boys, four wethers and two ram lambs all give him a wide berth. With horns like this and a great presence Duncan has earned his way to the top of the pecking order by just looking their way!
Rocco was peeved because till yesterday he had the biggest horns.
Bella and Stevie her lamb were cautious about this new guy right in the next pen.
Then at the fair I was gifted with this darling ewe lamb, fluffy one in the lead, made by Carolyn Thompson. She made some of the sweetest little lambs with yarn and wool.
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7 comments:
He is sooo nice looking! Beautiful horns! Wish I could have been there this weekend, I already miss all of you, especially you and your critters :)
Congratulations! I am so glad you were able to get him! May he sire many WONDERFUL lambs for you!
Wow, that is an impressive ram. Congrats on your new purchase. :)
He's a handsome fellow. Those horns are spectucular!
Carolyn's lambs are adorable. And Duncan is quite handsome! Good additions, both.
I am so happy Duncan is with you, Mim. Does Lois know? I meant to mention it to her, but she got in very late and we never got the chance to talk much sheep.
I'm sure he'll do you proud. :)
Gosh he does have presence doesn't he?! Thank goodness he's a gent. I love those horns. Fingers and toes crossed for beautiful lambs next year :o)
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