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From silly to serious

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Pansy came here as a lamb from my friend, Joan, at Mud Ranch Jacobs.  She is a grand-daughter of one of my favorite girls, Infiniti.

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Pansy’s personality slowly started to emerge and she began making me laugh with her silly sense of humor.

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How can you not laugh at her when she gives you this look while eating at the feeder in this silly fashion???

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Even after they slowly tore my feeder apart, she still chose to eat with half of her body in the only panel left.

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She prefers to get in Kate’s face…

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even when it means leaving the rest of the flock to do so.

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She slowly, but surely, became one of my pocket sheep.  Here she is with Folly.  They both love their morning scratches.

With her silly personality, I wasn’t sure how she was going to take to motherhood.  She is 1 of our 8 first timers to lamb this year.

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She lambed yesterday afternoon and took right to it, in a very serious way.  Silly Pansy has been replaced by Serious Pansy.

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She no longer wants me to pet her…she has a serious job!

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She checks on Milo…

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takes a few steps…

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and then checks on him some more.

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He is a good sport about all of the smothering attention ;)

I love the different personalities in our flock and  am thrilled with how Pansy has taken to her lamb.



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