
Here is the ten pound little buck getting a rub down after being born in a snow storm.

Neighbor Karen was helping with nursery duty last night when things got a lot busy.
Nanny Twee was keeping and eye on her little guy.

All dry and warmed up.

Meanwhile, the girls are doing well and enjoying their warming barrel.

Snug.
3 comments:
Cute, cute, cute! I love kids. My girls should all be bred by now. I won't be expecting kids until end of April though. I don't like kidding in the winter. BRRRR
Brrr! Me neither!
Cute! Of course they always are. I'd love information on your warming barrel. I put heat lamps in the barn but they are only so effective when the mamas hog them. Congrats!
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