A new friend for Lambchop has arrived at Frolic Farm; his name is Liam, and is he ever cute. I bought a young Icelandic wether a couple weeks ago, and he is living with Lambchop in their sheep paddock. Liam is so friendly and sweet-natured, that he has fit right in with his new buddy, Lambchop. He is very small, and Lambchop is huge but friendly, except when food is involved. Then he gets a little bit possessive. Liam made the mistake of sampling Lambchop’s hay, and Lambchop took exception to that, and body-slammed him into the fence. Poor Liam wasn’t hurt, just his pride. He now shows the proper respect to Lambchop and any edibles.
When I get a camera, I will post pictures. For now, I will describe Liam as having beautiful big, curved horns, and long, multi-colored fleece. He has a wide white stripe on his face.
That’s all for today. Feel free to send in comments on any of the posts, or questions.
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January 23rd, 2008 at 2:18 pm
Hi Annette,
The site is great. I am asking the tech. teacher to let the kids visit the site. MJ
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