Woolly Kitchen Visitor [Update with good news]

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  1. SongofJoy57

    SongofJoy57 In Flower

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    Awww . . . How sweet!
     
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    Frank, Sometimes us humans must come to the rescue and that's wonderful. I love it. I know what you mean about those cute darling little creatures now belonging in a house. It may be necessary to do in a house with confinement but not as a normal practice.

    I have hatched and reared my chickens in the kitchen one year. Kitchen grease and feather dust. What a mess. I felt my kitchen was tared and feathered. I had 50 in boxes with plastic liners and paper and screen tops. They were clean abut what a mess. All these beautiful critters belong on the farm not in the farm house. It was great to do it just once. :D Now we have the outbuildings with electric for when they get older till Summer.

    BUT.. how cute they are...

    Barb in Pa.
     
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    Barb, we had our chicks in the guest bedroom in a huge plastic tote with a warmer mat under it, shredded paper that got changed twice a day, and a screen top. It still smelled a bit "fowl" in there. We don't get many guests . . . .
     
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    I started with totes and fish tanks, but I kept them with me till they were much too big. They wouldn't fit in them anymore. I had 50 in there.

    It was just bad timing for me. :rolleyes: No more of that. I now have my out building with electric. That is what has changed for me.

    Happily, Barb in Pa.
     



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    oh Frank I'm just melting! My favorite lamb ever was a bottle baby. I do know of farmers who will go to some unpleasant extremes to get a ewe to take a lamb, hope yours just accepts her. But if she doesn't, all the work of bottle feeding her will pay off in a sheep who thinks you are mom & will follow you like a puppy, not a bad thing :)
     
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    Frank
    ....I want one!
     
  7. Frank

    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Update time: the lamb has been successfully adopted by its new mother! :stew1:
     
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    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Too cute. She'll be kicking up her heels and getting into things in no time. I'd forgotten it was lambing time. I'll have to be on the look-out for lambs in the fields ;)
     
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    so cunnin' frank! great videos!
     
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    I'm so glad your lamb found a new mommy, and I bet your mom is pretty happy about it, too!
    Next month is calving time here in Central Texas. I'll try to get a photo of a new calf, but the mamas are pretty protective and I don't want to get a mama mad (as we say in Texas, "if mama ain't happy, ain't nobody happy".)
     
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    Oh that is good news Frank, I'm so happy for the little lamby and the Mommy. I'll bet the little furry guy is growing quickly!
     
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    May the cutie live long and prosper! I hope she'll have plenty of love from her adoptive mother and lots of fun with the other lambs. Concgratulations on a job well done. :D
     
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    Been many years since I helped Grand-father bottle feed lambs. And glad you was able to get mother to have a new baby.
     
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    so glad your lamb found a new mommy!
     
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    Success - I'm really pleased that another ewe took on the little orphan Frank. Now it can grow up thinking it's a sheep and not a human. ;)
     

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