I don't get a lot of time to photograph, and here is a fraction of the reason why. By the time I feed and care for over 60 four legged babies, my day (and night) has gone. The one in the rug was very ill and going to be put down, but she came here as a last hope of life. The other baby was found wandering around in a flock of sheep, starving and motherless and the farmer drove here over 100 km rather than have to destroy her.
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Not all lambs. Any four legged farm animal. Lambs, goats, calves, deer, plus have hand raised alpacas and foals and probably a few I've forgotten. The most babies I've raised at any one time has been around 120. No wonder all the hairs on my head are gray
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Very endearing captures and lovely story.
Always like seeing mammary glands being used for what nature meant them for.
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