New Staff at Living Historical Farm
Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial's Living Historical Farm staff welcomed 4 new additions this week! Four little lambs join a group of just hatched baby chicks who will all be making their public debut when the Living Historical Farm opens for the season, April 13.
Two of the lambs, one black and one white, are twins! They were born Wednesday morning in a torrential downpour causing one of the worst floods in Spencer County in many years. Lead Park Ranger at the Living Historical Farm Bob Zimmerman trudged out to the pasture through the storm to carry the newborn lambs safely into the barn. The threesome are now doing terrific!
Above, this little girl takes a break from nursing while her twin sister, back right, finishes up a feeding.
This baby lamb is sure to be popular with all the school groups who will tour Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial this spring.
This mother lamb looks after her little bundle of Spring-time Joy! With all these babies, this barn is looking more like a nursery.
Two of the lambs, one black and one white, are twins! They were born Wednesday morning in a torrential downpour causing one of the worst floods in Spencer County in many years. Lead Park Ranger at the Living Historical Farm Bob Zimmerman trudged out to the pasture through the storm to carry the newborn lambs safely into the barn. The threesome are now doing terrific!
Above, this little girl takes a break from nursing while her twin sister, back right, finishes up a feeding.
This baby lamb is sure to be popular with all the school groups who will tour Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial this spring.
This mother lamb looks after her little bundle of Spring-time Joy! With all these babies, this barn is looking more like a nursery.


1 Comments:
Its so cute and i am an animal liker, not a lover. Well, going here id definatly in my plans for the July day!
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