Oh my goodness, that is priceless! It must be SO much fun to see in person. :-)
Hard to imagine they are brand new babies. Humans take so long to reach that stage of mobility.
@anwan Thanks for your kind comments! These are Katahdin hair sheep. Some have a mix of Dorper in them which is also a type of hair sheep. As a result some have different textures and color in their wool. The difference in hair sheep and wool sheep is that hair sheep shed in the summer and wool sheep have to be sheared.
Babies are so cute when they find their legs! You have done well to catch the action.
Mine run up and down the barn when I give grain to the moms. They have no one in their way, and can race to their hears content.
Ohhhh my goodness this is one of the sweetest things I've ever seen!!! Instant FAV!! Wish I could see them in person and give them lots of love!! :) Wonderful capture my dear ;)
Hard to imagine they are brand new babies. Humans take so long to reach that stage of mobility.
Mine run up and down the barn when I give grain to the moms. They have no one in their way, and can race to their hears content.