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Spot the odd one out

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Thread Starter 
Surley this is not normal
post #2 of 32
Awww, so cute!
post #3 of 32
This is cuteness overload. What a cute little lamb Is this at your house?
post #4 of 32
Or is he a little goat? I went and checked the picture again and he seems to have a long tail.
post #5 of 32
Too adorable!!
post #6 of 32
Cuter than possible!!
post #7 of 32
Don't ask about what's normal on this website.
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Don't ask about what's normal on this website.
no kidding!!
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Don't ask about what's normal on this website.


That is a brill pic, whats the lamb called and how did it get inside
post #10 of 32
Awww the lamb wants to join in,so cute.x
post #11 of 32
Reminds me of my grandmother's stories about bringing the early calves into the kitchen to keep them warm.

He certainly looks comfortable sitting there.
post #12 of 32
that is one HUGE siamese cat lol
post #13 of 32
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Or is he a little goat? I went and checked the picture again and he seems to have a long tail.
Lambs are born with long tails. They usually get docked at some point. That's a lambie. . .too curly to be a goat.

Cute! Is he an orphan or rejected by his mother?
post #14 of 32
Love the baby lamb or goat!
post #15 of 32
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Originally Posted by LoveWhiskers View Post
This is cuteness overload. What a cute little lamb Is this at your house?
Yep home sweet home

That is a brill pic, whats the lamb called and how did it get inside

aj her mum died so she had to move in with us, I have been bottle feeding her for 3 weeks now, she is called Ginny.

Sorry guys I dont know how to do a mutli quote, but she is a lamb and as I have Suffolks they are born black, her wool will turn white as it grows but she will keep the black face and legs. Yes they are all born with long tails but will be docked.
She is even running to the gate with the dogs when the postman or anyone else comes
post #16 of 32
awwww poor lamb, but i think its great he runs about with the dogs
post #17 of 32
I want to see the postman's reaction to the "Beware of Lamb" sign by the mailbox.
post #18 of 32
They look so comfortable
post #19 of 32
Wonderful pic. The problem is going to be how to get her outside when the time comes!
post #20 of 32
Thread Starter 
This is it isnt it Jenny, how to get her outside, today she has had 2 x 30 mins outside with the others and I will try to increse the time. Trouble is even though the feild is round the back of the house I can hear when she shouts for me, and just like any good mum I go and get her
I bet you she is the only lamb ever to sit on a sofa and watch a royal wedding on the telly
post #21 of 32
That is what I really meant - how to get her to live like a sheep outside with the others!
post #22 of 32
adorable!
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Awwwww!
post #24 of 32
Now that is one of the most adorable things ever

It totally brightened my mood!
post #25 of 32
Too cutie really
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That's definitely not something you every day! What an adorable pic.
post #27 of 32
So cute! There's just something about sofas that furkids can't seem to resist
post #28 of 32
Seeing that brings back a wonderful memory. When one of my uncles ewes refused her lamb, it was given to me to hand-raise. Snowflake was very special and would stay right beside me wherever I went. I long to get that close to a lamb again and envy you the opportunity.
post #29 of 32
Is she still sleeping on the couch?
post #30 of 32
Ah, that's the life. Good for her to know how to be comfortable!!! And yes, you are going to have a hard time convincing her that she is a sheep and needs to be outside with her own kind! Good luck!
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