
This is the guilty party. He is a ram that I bought from someone in Oregon a few months ago. He was thrown in with the ewes on his way here and I am sure that you can guess the result. By the way, he needs a name. Suggestions?

This fawn colored ewe is due ANY moment. I have quit worrying
about her, since she has had lambs before. I would like to be sure that all is
OK. She is not getting any larger, but still no babies.

This
moorit ewe is also pregnant. Her udders are not as well developed, but I have learned that their size is not everything. She is stressing from the heat, but I don't want to lock her in a pen. She is not a first timer either.
Anyhow, I am still waiting.