More Lamb Love…

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Linking up with friends at:

The Chicken Chick

Homestead Barn Hop,The Backyard Farming Connection,

 Camera Critters,  Farmgirl Friday,

From The Farm Blog Hop

The Self Sufficient HomeAcre
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11 comments on “More Lamb Love…

  1. Pat says:

    Oh my! They are really beautiful.

  2. Erin, what gorgeous photos! You’ve really captured the playful, affectionate nature of the lambs. Are twins often born? All the best, Terri

  3. Yes, twin are the norm. Sometimes triplets too. This year we seemed to of had more singletons than normal which happens from occasionally. Thanks for stopping by!

  4. My pleasure Erin. Your photography just knocks my socks off! 🙂 ~Terri

  5. […] shepherdess to 100 Icelandic Sheep, and a truly awesome photographer. See what Montana life is like surrounded by lambs and […]

  6. Hi Erin,
    We just love this post and wanted to let you know that we featured a link to it today as part of our “Slice of Americana Series” that we’re running this July. You can check it out at the link below. Thanks for writing so beautifully! All the best, Terri & James

    http://gallivance.net/2014/07/12/into-the-west-10-links-youll-love/

  7. Thank you so very much!

  8. Pam says:

    Love the sheep pictures! We fell in love with them during our recent trip to Iceland.

  9. When my kids were growing up, we lived on a farm in Montana, raising sheep, goat, chickens, a big garden. I used wool from my sheep for spinning and weaving. Bet the wool from your sheep is great to work with. Carol

  10. Such delightful love between the sheep and their lambs – wonderful photos, thanks for sharing!

  11. Thom Hickey says:

    Thanks Erin for this delightful introduction to your way of life and your blog. I’ll visit again. Regards from Thom at the immortal jukebox (drop a nickel).

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