Or Cutie Beauty? Annette's Twin Girl, Four Days Old (First day outside today!)
Current Lamb Count: 10. Ewe lambs: 8 (!)
Need more cute than this? Try these:
The First Daily Doses of Cute
Daily Doses of Cute Part 2
Daily Doses of Cute Part 3
Daily Doses of Cute Part 4
Daily Doses of Cute Part 5
Daily Doses of Cute Part 6
Daily Doses of Cute Part 7
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Awwww...She's a Cutie!
ReplyDeletevery cutie beauty, of course! i'm living in vienna/austria/europe and enjoying each of your great pictures (combined with great headlines & subtitles, too) since 2006, when i found your blog. thank you to share them - and your experiences, the good and the sad ones - with us!
ReplyDeletewhat a beauty and my goodness what a difference the new ram influence has had! Bless your heart - don't fret - 'cause soon it'll be planting and tending garden time too! (as in - the work never ends but neither does the satisfaction of jobs well done/and tasty!)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LAMBING SEASON!!!! [Almost as much as tomato season =) ]
ReplyDeleteI vote Cutie Patootie! She's darling, as are all of the babes. Love your blog and really enjoyed seeing the story about you and the critters in Country Living!
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring!!!
To cute for words! I'm falling in love with your country critters.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little spotted girl!
ReplyDeleteHi Susan! All I could do was go "Ahhhh!!" right out loud! Those lambs are positively precious! One picture is cuter than the next (if that's even possible!) I am in love.
ReplyDeleteThanks you so, so much for sharing these miracles with the rest of us!!!
You need to install a lamb cam. That way I could sit here and watch them 24/7. You have some free time, right?
ReplyDeleteAnd I thought the black twins were beauties: this one is lovely, too!
ReplyDeleteI love their cute little faces!
ReplyDeleteWell now isn't that baby sweet. I love the spots!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Amy
That little face just makes me want to hug her! I WANT one!!!
ReplyDeleteFor now though, it's 12 baby chicks (6 Barred Rock and 6 Rhode Island Reds) temporarily in my entry hall! (Pics of the cuties on my blog!)
She's so fuzzy, she looks more like a calf to me than a lamb. Must be the breed.
ReplyDeleteoh my god is it ok to get attached to this one - cuz it's pretty much the cutest thing ever.
ReplyDeleteAww...my 4yo is sitting on my lap and the first thing she said when she saw the picture was "Mommy can we have a baby lamb?"
ReplyDeleteloveliness.
ReplyDeleteso so cute! a successful lambing season for sure :-). keep up the pictures!
ReplyDeleteI am so in love!!! What a cutie.
ReplyDeleteI want a farm like yours! Awesome Blog you have :O)
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