Tuesday 25 March 2014

Our Cade lambs

Hello Frugal Friends

Frugal World meet -  Arnie, Adam, Archie and Arkwright
 They are from Suffolk mums and a Texal father. The three smallest were born last weekend and the larger one (Arnie) is two weeks old.
Not the best photograph. Hopefully will have better ones tomorrow.
Until tomorrow
Gill

10 comments:

  1. Oh I love them. Especially the one that. Looks like he has bunny ears. Miss those days. No more animals on my land, unless I count grandkids and a dog. Happy farming!

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    1. Hello jean, nice to see you here.
      Grand children here too, only one little one left the other two are grown up and flown. we don't need a dog as the family all bring theirs here
      Thanks for commenting

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  2. If they want to get rid of any more, I CAN be contacted.

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    1. Just thinking of the nightmare that is moving animals WITHIN this country. it's probably nigh on impossible outside of it. That being said they are only small and could be classed as hand luggage!

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  3. Oh Gill, they definitely have the cute factor!

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    1. It's a good job they don't stop that way isn't it?!

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  4. They are so cute! And what a wonderful way to get them. They now have a good home! Love the A names. I'm wondering if I should continue Ziggy's Z names for her kids. :)

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    1. Starting with a "Z" ? I could play this game all night! Ziggy's kids really are cute, but then I always favour goats over all

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  5. Awww, they're so cute. Love the names.

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    1. Chosen by the grandchildren. I'm particularly fond of the name Arkwright, but then I am keen on local history and Sir Richard Arkwright was a local guy, responsible for one of the original "dark satanic mills" and the start of the industrial revolution

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