tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12997259.post3265917068204443870..comments2024-03-14T05:55:13.709-05:00Comments on Farmgirl Fare: Wednesday Dose of Cute: Go for the GlovesFarmgirl Susanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04851855517852917202noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12997259.post-63225525677239705802011-04-29T10:21:27.368-05:002011-04-29T10:21:27.368-05:00Hi Everybody,
Thanks for the comments and kind wor...<b>Hi Everybody,<br />Thanks for the comments and kind words of support. :)</b><br /><br /><b>Hi Ruth,</b><br />Thanks for asking about Cary - and thanks to everybody else who has asked about her! (Don't know who Cary is? Meet her in <a href="http://foodiefarmgirl.blogspot.com/2006/05/tiny-tail-for-mothers-day.html" rel="nofollow"><b>A Tiny Tail for Mother's Day</b></a> and then catch up with her <a href="http://www.farmgirlfare.com/2010/05/thursday-dose-of-cute-baby-cary-is-four.html" rel="nofollow"><b>here</b></a>)<br /><br />After nearly losing her <a href="http://foodiefarmgirl.blogspot.com/2008/03/farm-photo-31308-cary-no-baby.html" rel="nofollow"><b>during her 2008 pregnancy</b></a>, I decided not to breed Cary again. When our Katahdin ram Edward tore through 11 strands of barbed wire last fall during breeding season to reach more girls, we thought she had been bred, but thankfully she wasn't.<br /><br />As much as I would love to have a Cary baby, I just don't want to risk it. :)<br /><br /><b>Hi Jessica,</b><br />The mama sheep are pretty protective of their lambs, but they let me near them, no problem. Our stock dog, Lucky Buddy Bear <a href="http://www.farmgirlfare.com/2011/04/friday-dose-of-cute-this-moment.html" rel="nofollow"><b>loves to help clean up the new lambs</b></a>, but only some of the ewes will let him near their babies. ;)<br /><br />As for cuddling, many of the lambs tend to be skittish, but when the newborns are in the bonding suite with their moms, it's easy to scoop them up and snuggle them. ;) My goal every year is to spend enough time holding the lambs (tough work but somebody's got to do it) so that they're used to me and won't scamper off when I try to catch them (which is what their instincts tell them to do), and it usually works with the first few lambs, but then there are too many to keep up!<br /><br />And of course any bottle lambs are extremely friendly. You can't keep them off you, LOL. Not that I would <i>hope</i> for bottle lambs just to have somebody to constantly snuggle. . . ;)<br /><br /><b>Hi Paula Jo,</b><br />I sure wish I could send you some of the rain we're supposed to get this weekend. Our weather is so crazy - we're often in drought conditions, and then after a day or two of rain they're putting out flash flood warnings. I don't remember the last time we got a foot or more of rain in less than a week, though. At least the sun is shining today and starting to dry things out.Farmgirl Susanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04851855517852917202noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12997259.post-79487012004395932272011-04-28T14:51:48.044-05:002011-04-28T14:51:48.044-05:00The pic's are so cute. Please send me some of ...The pic's are so cute. Please send me some of that rain. It is so dry and I don't know when the last time we got any rain here in the Houston, Texas area.Paula Jo @ Outdoor Garden Decorhttp://cleanstar-homeandgardenworld.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12997259.post-30789157948024633062011-04-28T12:15:14.488-05:002011-04-28T12:15:14.488-05:00I gotta ask, do the mama ewes let you near the lam...I gotta ask, do the mama ewes let you near the lambs, or are they super protective? Do the lambs like the cuddles – because if I were you I'd be walking around cuddling a little pink nosed lamb all day!<br /><br />Thanks for sharing the glimpse into your lifestyle. I think your farm and philosophy are awesome!<br /><br />Stay safe!Jessicanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12997259.post-28319337392584696862011-04-28T10:11:56.082-05:002011-04-28T10:11:56.082-05:00The weather is stinking everywhere....
Cute babie...The weather is stinking everywhere....<br /><br />Cute babies.The JRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10860982258621823529noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12997259.post-35703984307406715132011-04-28T09:34:34.267-05:002011-04-28T09:34:34.267-05:00Does that mean that Cary had her lamb? Or is she ...Does that mean that Cary had her lamb? Or is she the one that might not be pregnant?Ruthhttp://henager.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12997259.post-6484462609174289272011-04-28T09:20:36.269-05:002011-04-28T09:20:36.269-05:00hear hear, susan! *cheers*
someday i'd love...hear hear, susan! *cheers* <br />someday i'd love to come learn a thing or two from you. :)bellanandahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10780589637752995941noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12997259.post-80607194883158610762011-04-28T08:06:59.062-05:002011-04-28T08:06:59.062-05:00Hi Everybody,
Thanks for the comments.
cabighorse...<b>Hi Everybody,<br />Thanks for the comments.</b><br /><br /><b>cabighorse (how convenient that your Blogger profile isn't public),</b><br />Joe and I both wear work gloves on the farm, and some of them are made from leather. We don't make our own gloves - and we don't raise kids, which are baby goats.<br /><br />To me, these photos are amusing - and the lambs aren't 'poor little critters.'<br /><br /><b>Anonymous (hiding your identity?),<br />Yes, it's no secret that we eat lamb - and, as many of the commenters on that post can attest to, my <a href="http://www.farmgirlfare.com/2011/04/slow-roasted-greek-style-leg-of-lamb.html" rel="nofollow">Slow Roasted Greek Style Leg of Lamb with Lemon and Oregano,</a> which has been one of the most popular posts during the past week, is delicious.</b><br /><br />We raise animals for meat. We work extremely hard doing it (like wading through a swiftly moving, cold creek numerous times in the last two days to take care of them), we spend a lot of money doing it, and we raise our animals in a way that is FAR better than how the vast majority of meat animals are raised in this country.<br /><br />We produce lean, flavorful, healthy grass fed lamb and beef for ourselves and others. To us, there is no better meat than that which comes from an animal you know enjoyed a happy, healthy, natural, life.<br /><br />We're very proud of the animals we raise, and when we sit down to a beautiful homegrown meal, or when our customers tell us our lamb is the best they've ever tasted—and that two "I don't eat lamb" people they served it to went home with leftovers—we know that all of our hard work is worth it.<br /><br />You can read more about my meat eating philosophy in the above linked leg of lamb recipe post.Farmgirl Susanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04851855517852917202noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12997259.post-43249200961535228612011-04-28T08:01:35.766-05:002011-04-28T08:01:35.766-05:00Check out "Bailey Bridge" a "portab...Check out "Bailey Bridge" a "portable", movable bridge used in WWII, perhaps that would help. Good luck with the lambs, love the glimpse into your life, and LOVE the recipes; keep them comingAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12997259.post-78263307596553394092011-04-28T06:29:16.450-05:002011-04-28T06:29:16.450-05:00Hi Susan! for some reason I seem to be having tro...Hi Susan! for some reason I seem to be having trouble leaving you a Comment, but I've been reading everything and love the pictures and you are all definitely in my thoughts (& prayers!) to be safe!! Marta Beast is a hoot! wow! Talk about 'Dirty Dog'!! We have had a ton of rain also (ark anyone?), but we don't have to cross a creek to get to our lambs. <br /><br />Be safe and best wishes to all of you!!Barbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09379928851501159312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12997259.post-62220720036319426972011-04-28T04:55:28.361-05:002011-04-28T04:55:28.361-05:00What lovely eyelashes Mom has!What lovely eyelashes Mom has!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12997259.post-9566770051754699562011-04-28T04:45:32.857-05:002011-04-28T04:45:32.857-05:00Not only does she handle them with "kid"...Not only does she handle them with "kid" gloves but she also eats them. The recipe of the day is slow roasted leg of lamb.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12997259.post-82046221842731243042011-04-27T22:07:26.185-05:002011-04-27T22:07:26.185-05:00I love your count on the raindrops!!! All the wat...I love your count on the raindrops!!! All the water puts a spin on farming and gardening. There is going to be a break before our next round and I know you are sooooo ready for some major *sunshine*!!!!Kathynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12997259.post-21602155092254684482011-04-27T19:07:58.243-05:002011-04-27T19:07:58.243-05:00Ok, the question has to be asked? Were you handl...Ok, the question has to be asked? Were you handling those poor little critters with, dare I say it, "kid" gloves?Cindyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12621791361558291516noreply@blogger.com