Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Lovely Little Lambs Alphabe-Thursday

These Little Lambs were just a few hours old


Did you know that the Large Llamas are the protectors of the lambs, this guy did NOT want me taking photos, he was snorting and stomping for me to get away.
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Oh, yes, I almost forgot the most important L...Laurie as in Lauriescharmingdesigns.
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32 comments:

Nadeen said...

Lambs are lovely and little. But when they get to be big and sheep, uhm....not so sweet, actually pretty dumb. Probably why Jesus referred to us as sheep!

But lovely little lambs sure are fun to share with lovely little children.

Lovely little lambs and lovely little calves scampering among their friends can be one of the biggest rewards of a rancher.

Can you tell I have experience?

Montana + ranch = livestock

Kim @ Savvy Southern Style said...

Such cute lambs and a big bad lama.

Betty said...

The are adorable! Don't Llamas spit when they get mad? I thought I remembered hearing that one time. I'd stay away if I were you.

Debbiedoos said...

Those little Lambs are so cute! Great post, clever thinking:)

Viki said...

I didn't know that llama's would protect the lambs. Very interesting.

Linda @ A La Carte said...

Sweet little Lambs! Ah how cute they are.

Bunny said...

Awww all babies are adorable. Too too cute.

mrs. c said...

Are those your lambs? YOu are so lucky! I love lambs, it is so much fun to watch them leap!

Jo said...

those lambs are just so darn cute!!!

Unknown said...

What sweet lambs!

Prairiemaid said...

Lovely lambs and lovely pictures! I like the llama, but what I really want alpaca.

You have a lovely blog too!

Blessings,
Cheryl

Jen R said...

I Love Lambs. The most adorable animals EVER!

People Who Know Me Would Say: said...

Lambs can make the coldest hearts melt, can't they? Loved this!

Julie Kwiatkowski Schuler said...

I love little lambies and goaties. But not so much llamas. They are bossy and grabby. They try to get all the carrots I want to feed to the lambies and goaties.

Coralie Cederna Johnson said...

Ohmygosh! I LOVE,LOVE,LOVE your LOVELY LITTLE LAMB! Come visit my LOVELY LITTLE LAMB too...Happy L-Day!
Coralie

Kat said...

They are so cute! And how fun, a guard Llama. I hope he didn't spit at you :) Kathy

Monica said...

I Love the cute Little Lambs and the Llama too!

Steph said...

You are the most important L. And the lambs are adorable.

GardenOfDaisies said...

Oh the little lambiekins are soo sweet! :-) I did not know that about llamas.

laterg8r said...

what sweet little lambs :D

Jenny said...

This Lovely L post brought back a lot of memories from my childhood.

We would often visit relatives in Iowa and Minnesota with sheep farms.

My favorite job was always giving the lambs their bottles!

And what a funny thing about a llama. I would never have guessed that would happen!

Great L post!

A+

Tina said...

Lovely llama photos! Great idea for L.

Unknown said...

Loving the lambs! And the llama too!

veterankindergartenteacher said...

I love the pictures of the lambs and the llamas. I wish I could take my class to a farm where they could see some firsthand.

This is my first time participating in alphabet Thursday! What fun! This is my first time participating in alphabet Thursday! What fun!

MrsJenB said...

They're sooooo cute!!! And i would certainly not want to get in that llama's way...he thought you were paparazzi! Haha

FredaB said...

I love those little lambs. Especially the litle black one.

Hugs

FredaB

jeff campbell said...

I love llamas and lambs...very nice pictures...Peace

Tracey said...

Such cute lambs. Good thing the big bad llama didn't spit at you like they are know to do!

Unknown said...

little lambs are so sweet! I didnt know that alpacas would guard them.....how funny.....

mub said...

I always helped my grandparents during lambing season when I was a kid so these pictures bring back great memories!

Pondside said...

I couldn't resist your title - love those lambs!

Brenda said...

Yes, llamas and donkeys are wonderful "protectors". In Ontario, Canada you see them everywhere in the pastures with the sheep and cows to keep the wolves and coyotes away. The will basically kick the crap out of anything LOL!