At last able to report that my Ouessant cross - Chocolate - has had a lamb - a little black male with a white tuft on his head. Carole also has a lamb sired by Norman and hers also has a white tufty on his head. Norman is black and has white shoulders so I guess that it where it comes from on his boys.
The lamb - Little Norm - looks exactly like a Ouessant, so it will be interesting to see just how big he actually grows in comparison to the others.
I am so pleased Chocolate has lambed. Her history tells that she had a still born and was very ill, so I have been worried, but she is fine and is a superb mother.
I have had conversations with Carole about Chocolate's behaviour because she has kept herself and her lamb away from the rest of the flock. The lamb is just two weeks old now (have I really been offline that long!), and she has only just rejoined her friends. Carole suggested that this was her way of protecting him from the other larger lambs who could possibly hurt him playing. She continually bleated and again Caroles advice that she is keeping in contact with the flock to remind them that she was still around made sense again.
What a clever Carole!! Thank you, you gave me peace of mind at a worrying time, this being my first time.
Anyway, all is well, the lambs are all growing well and thriving and the mums are doing a wonderful job with their families.
Interestingly, reading about colours etc, one of my boys has developed a large brown tuft on his head, the others have retained their black colour. I must have a right mix and match in my flock!! Never mind, I am happy with them.
So, is everyone now done and dusted for this season?
Kate