‘ullo ‘ullo ‘ullo – whats going on ‘ere then?

“Where is the snow then? They said there was snow.  Has someone been fooling about? Why wasn’t my gate opened earlier?”

“What?”

“Say what? What is she on about? The snow melted hours ago. All those sheep do is sleep and shout!” 

“OI!  Enough of this loafing about. Back to work the lot o ya! What d’ya think this is. A holdiday Camp?”

Policeman Mama is back on patrol.

See how her belly is curving slightly downwards. I think there are lambies in there.  When she is close to lambing that will be a pronounced belly. I can’t tell for sure yet though. We will know  in a month or so.  Lambs put on the most weight in the last month – six weeks.  But it is good to see her standing on all four legs.  She has such a Roman nose that sheep!! 

c

PS. For those of you who are new,  all the photos for a Farmy page like this, are taken within the day, often within an hour. This is my challenge. This means that these are Current Farmy Affairs.  celi.

86 responses to “‘ullo ‘ullo ‘ullo – whats going on ‘ere then?”

    • Oh no, I was shooting for cockney, I should give one animal a real NZld voice, it really would make you laugh!! Maybe Queenie, but she is too young to talk yet.. c

  1. Thank you for your kind words and visiting my little blog! I must confess, the snow was a few weeks ago and I took lots of pictures. I could not have imagined that the snow would be all gone and not even a touch of white remains!
    I love your sheep and critters! My hope is to add a sheep to my “little petting zoo”.
    I’m looking forward to your lamb pictures.
    Stacey

  2. Of course I love the last shot best: Mama back on steady foursquare stance, with Mary’s Cat keeping an eye on the Big Dog keeping an eye on the chooks. So cheering! A fine day down on the farmy indeed.

  3. I love the conversations your animals bring to your posts. Guinea fowl may be good lookers, but they’re raucus, noisy so and sos. Great to eat, too – loads more flavour than chicken.

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