twin mule ewe lambs from Autumn and Burma. They are English Blue (Aeb) carrying solid (Aa). They do carry moorit and modified from their mom so curious to see how the Aeb pattern is affected, if at all by the modifier gene. Cute spotting on the faces huh? They weighed around 7 pounds each.
Traditional 1927 Shetland Sheep, Pedigree Blue Faced Leicesters and Traditional Simmental Cattle in the land of cheese.
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BEAUTIFUL lambs!!!!!!
I adore the markings. If my past experience runs true for you, they look like they are going to be just about half-way between a Shetland and BFL in height; probably considerably wider than a BFL, taking their Shetland girth up a notch.
Lovely.
Beautiful colored mule lambs out of Autumn! Boy I'd like to get lambs with that color and size. Please read your email
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