Round Alaina |
One of the many things that Windy Knob Farms prides itself in is its attention to details in breeding. Having a background in the sciences and teaching genetics to high school students has paid dividends when it comes to selection and breeding programs with my sheep. I will go as far as to say I am obsessed with the genetic possibilities. While some mothers lay in labor hanging on the excitement of what lamb will pop out, I am yelling numbers at them and saying 'cmon 50% chance of a codon 171 with 25% chance badger faced ewe! And yes. I do find that funny.
Last year there was one single black sheep on the farm. Our amazing Alaina. Her fleece is tremendous and to think its naturally colored that dark of black is truly amazing. I hoped to bring that black color around in our flock, but time and time again I was getting variegated blacks and grays rather than solid black. Until last spring when we had one black ram lamb our of Lisa. His name was Peterson, after my favorite Peterson Park in Northport.
He of course became a keeper. And I couldnt wait to use him in the flock breeidng managment, which I did this past fall.
Helga only minutes old |
Fast foward to last Tuesday, when Alaina became the first Ewe in labor and low and behold TWIN BLACK EWE LAMBS! Wahoo! I felt like Rosalyn Franklin, like I discovered something, not like Watson and Crick who just stole the idea.
Proud mom and her twins Ursula and Helga |
We are now halfway in our lambing season, and things have gone quite well thus far. Please visit us at http://www.windyknobfarms.com/ where you can contact us to be placed on our list for desired breeding stock of both registered and naturally colored Corriedales. By the way, the theme this year is a throwback to our heritage. This year you will find traditional slovak and german names. Pavol, Bratislav Fritz and Helga just to name a few!
Way to go!!! And don't you feel so proud when a good plan comes together?
ReplyDelete