Stories from the Farm

sometimes it's silly, sometimes it's crazy – but it's never boring!

  • Home
  • About Us
  • 2012 Breeding Line-up

Black Sheep Gathering – Part II

Posted by kenleighacres on June 24, 2009
Posted in: Jacob Sheep. Tagged: Black Sheep Gathering, Felting Inspiration, Fiber Arts, Jacob Sheep. 3 Comments

Black Sheep Gathering is full of fiber arts and inspiration!!! 

I started my Spinner’s Lead entry several months ago, but I was still working on it Thursday morning – just a few hours before leaving.

web BSG e

As you can see, I had a lot of little helpers – too bad they couldn’t sew snaps on.  They were using the excuse of no thumbs… 

web BSG i

Here is my finished jacket.  I entered it in the Fiber Arts division and it placed second in the felted division.

web BSG j

My son entered his felted snake in the Pee Wee division and won 1st place and then went on to win Reserve Champion in the whole felted division… 

web BSG k

right behind this entry.  I was in awe!  It was felted by a 14 year old that also raises Jacobs.

web BSG l

Here is the back – I love the sea turtle.

web BSG a 

Thanks to a few good friends, I have some pictures of us in the Spinner’s Lead class.

web BSG b

These pictures are from Joan at Mud Ranch.

While I was wet felting the fabric for my jacket, my son felted his scarf.  He very proudly told everyone that he wet felted it and that his sheep was a ram 🙂   

web BSG h

This picture is a little blury, but you can see the different colors in my jacket.  The back is a beautiful hue of brown, the front is cream, and the sleeves are a brownish gray.  I used the fleece from Symphony and am walking Symphony’s sister, Infiniti.

They limited the Spinner’s Lead class to 20 this year, last year there were 30 entries!!!

web BSG g

To see individual pictures of the entries, visit Michelle’s blog.

web BSG f

This entry was the winner.  She knit it!!!  She copied the watercolor picture from her farm sign.  It was amazing.

web BSG d

This piece is my inspiration for next year’s Spinner’s Lead class.  I best get started now.

 

Black Sheep Gathering – part I

Posted by kenleighacres on June 24, 2009
Posted in: Jacob Sheep. Tagged: Black Sheep Gathering, Jacob Sheep. 6 Comments

What a great weekend!!!  There is so much to share that I am going to do several posts.  This post is all about the jacob sheep show on Friday.  There were many beautiful representatives of the jacob breed and some of the classes were pretty big.

web BSG 9 

Ram lamb class

web BSG 15

Yearling ram class

My son has been so excited to show his ram – Reno.  You have to see this ram in person to appreciate his temperament and I will preface these pictures with the comment that I don’t like friendly rams, they usually turn into mean rams and you always have to be careful around ALL rams.  That being said this ram is one of those odd ducks.  He doesn’t come up to us out in the pasture but once you put the halter on he becomes a big puppy dog.  He isn’t pushy and has always been respectful.  They are quite the pair!

web BSG 14

web BSG 12

I was there the whole time, but he did a great job by himself.

web BSG 13

He was thrilled when he got a ribbon…

web BSG 10

and gave Reno a big smooth 🙂  I sure hope Reno keeps this mellow attitude.  My son has already picked out a few ewes to breed him to.

web BSG 11

Three great ladies – Cathie from Swallow Lane, Karen from bide a wee, and Joan from Mud Ranch.

web BSG 7

This big boy is Windy Acres Cisnero and was Champion ram.

web BSG 4

bide a wee Winsome was Champion ewe and is a beautiful girl.

web BSG 1

bide a wee Gerald was Reserve Champion ram.

web BSG 2

bide a wee Tucker

web BSG 5

Windy Acres ewe lambs with my girl, Flirt, in the background.

web BSG 6

Mud Ranch Hudson reminds me a LOT of Reno – a laid back, mellow dude.

web BSG 3

I love this girls face – a bide a wee ewe lamb.

There were 28 Jacobs in attendance from 5 different breeders.  We all had a great time and enjoyed each other’s company.

They are smiling about something

Posted by kenleighacres on June 11, 2009
Posted in: Jacob Sheep. Tagged: Jacob Sheep, Unexpected Lambs. 7 Comments

Meet Althea and Rae-Ann…

web IMG_9811

I picked them up a couple weeks ago from Sue at Rolling Hills.  I am really excited about both of them, but especially Rae-Ann.  We inquired about buying her as a lamb, but Sue had already made arrangements to buy her.  She has matured into a beautiful ewe and has a great temperament.  

Aren’t they pretty?  That is what I thought too, until I noticed their smirks smiles.  They knew something I didn’t 😉 

They both had small udders when they arrived here but I didn’t think anything of it since they are mature ewes and Sue didn’t say anything about them being bred.  Then I noticed this last night…(caution sheep rear ends)

web IMG_9804

what in the world!!!

web IMG_9826

Althea in particular looks suspiciously pregnant!

I called Sue and asked if there was any way they could be pregnant.  At first she said no, but then she remembered her very handsome ram – Sundance – made a break for it and obviously had a couple romantic interludes 🙂 

What a bizarre lambing season we have had this year – started in January and ended in ??? with lambs in every month inbetween.  I separated the ewes with weaned lambs and left the ewes with lambs or lambs coming in the pasture that is connected to the barn so I can keep an eye on them and feed them a little extra.  Even though they are unplanned and expected in the middle of summer I am still excited – I think 😉  

Purses, Totes, and Bags – oh my!

Posted by kenleighacres on June 10, 2009
Posted in: Felting. Tagged: Felted Bag, Felted Purse. 7 Comments

With the weather so beautiful outside, I have had a hard time finding the time to felt.  I finally found some time the other night and worked on these purses…

web IMG_9803

web IMG_9563

web IMG_9802

web IMG_9565

I can only take credit for the needle felted design on the front, the purse itself is 100% wool and wet felted.  The quality is very high and I have been carrying mine around for months now and the strap hasn’t stretched at all.  Stretching is a common problem in felted items that aren’t felted enough.

While I was going through some pictures, I realized that I hadn’t shared the other tote bags I have made…

web IMG_8326

This is one of my favorites 🙂

web IMG_8319

web IMG_8313

Some of these are in my Etsy store and the others will be going to the Black Sheep Gathering with me in a week. 

Have a great day! 

He loves dogs :)

Posted by kenleighacres on June 8, 2009
Posted in: Border Collie, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Dogs. Tagged: Aussie puppy, Border Collie, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Dogs. 6 Comments

The pictures say it all! 

web IMG_9463a

web IMG_9461

web IMG_9466

web IMG_9469

web IMG_9456

web IMG_9473

web IMG_9479

web IMG_9481a

web IMG_9628a

web IMG_9595

No, we don’t have a new puppy – her name is Mardi and she belongs to a friend.  They had a blast together!  Have a great day! 

The harsh reality

Posted by kenleighacres on June 2, 2009
Posted in: Farm Life. Tagged: Ducks, Raccoons. 4 Comments

Living in the country with animals can lead to some difficult times.  Yesterday was one of those days.  I wasn’t feeling very well and spent most of Sunday inside due to some mild food poisoning from Saturday night.  I still wasn’t 100% on Monday and didn’t go out until mid-day.  You always expect everything to be as you left it the night before, unfortunately this wasn’t the case.  I went out and let the chickens out and peeked in to check on the ducks out front.  They are in huge aviary pens that have netting on the roof.  The first group looked good, but the sight that met me in the second pen was absolute carnage.  Something came in during the night and killed 3 of the 4 ducklings and 3 mama ducks.  I was horrified, sickened, and very sad.  These were my really good mamas that have hatched out most of the eggs this year.  I felt these pens were fairly predator proof and was comfortable with the moms and babies in there.  I walked in the pen to check on the eggs – one of the moms was sitting on another clutch of eggs.  Amazingly, they were fine and when I lifted up the house the last little duckling slid out from behind.  I expected it to be dead, but it wiggled out and was unharmed!

web IMG_9567

Here is my son with little lucky.  I’m really hoping it is a ‘she’.  I can’t imagine what it experienced during the night and I am filled with joy that it survived.  We have had ducks in open topped, outside pens for 3 years and haven’t lost any and in one night we lost 6 in a pen that I thought was safe.  I understand the ‘wild’ animals need to eat, but 5 of them were just killed – almost like it was just for fun.  There was no time to sulk because I had to find a more secure pen for the other 11 ducks that were in the other pen.  They weren’t very happy to be put in dog kennels!  My husband helped me start some new pens last night and my brother is helping me today.  My husband also set some traps last night and we found out who was to blame – raccoons.  We will leave the traps out for a few more nights to see if anything else comes back.

I didn’t want to lose the eggs too, so I took advantage of my broody chickens.

web IMG_9571a

Here they are fighting over an egg in the corner.  Can you see the third one’s tail under the other two?

web IMG_9574

They were very happy to have their own eggs and my appreciation. 

 

 

What would you rather do?

Posted by kenleighacres on May 31, 2009
Posted in: Farm Life. 4 Comments

Unload 14 tons of hay…

web IMG_9524a

or play in the pool?

web IMG_9514

Load 51 telephone poles onto the truck…

web IMG_9536

or ride bikes?

web IMG_9553a

Ah, to be a kid in the summer 🙂

My brother brought a load of hay over the mountain for us.  It is a beautiful alfalfa/orchard blend. 

web IMG_9516

Luckily, we were able to rent the services of a local hay company and they squeezed the blocks off and put them near the barn.

web IMG_9523

web IMG_9518

Once the hay was unloaded, my brother and husband loaded some of the many telephone poles we have onto the truck.  These poles are leftover from the 3 barns that we had demolished.

web IMG_9539

Luckily, we were able to borrow the neighbor’s ‘big’ tractor.

web IMG_9540

My son was thrilled to get to play with his cousin.

web IMG_9529

Before you make your decision, I should probably show you a picture of the water after they played in it for awhile…

web IMG_9561a

NASTY!!!

 

Our Quail

Posted by kenleighacres on May 28, 2009
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: Quail. 6 Comments

I love the quail that call our farm home.  A family of quail is called a covey and we have several coveys that live here.  They are very elusive and dart into the briar patches when they see us coming and are very hard to photograph.  I was finally in the right place at the right time.

web quail 4

This pair was eating the leftover duck food and instead of flying off they perched on this fence post.

web quail 2

The male was being a little show off.

web quail 1

The colors and patterns are so pretty.

web quail 3

The little female was being shy.  I’m glad they let me take pictures of them so  I could share them with you!  Enjoy!

 

Pretty faces in the pasture

Posted by kenleighacres on May 26, 2009
Posted in: Border Collie, Jacob Sheep. Tagged: Border Collie, Jacob Sheep. 5 Comments

web IMG_9774

web IMG_9623

web IMG_9779

web IMG_9657

web IMG_9619

web IMG_9776

web IMG_9723

web IMG_9693

web IMG_9712

web IMG_9725

Ok, she isn’t a sheep – but she is still a pretty face in the pasture 🙂

 

Jester

Posted by kenleighacres on May 21, 2009
Posted in: Jacob Sheep. Tagged: 2009 Jacob Lambs, Jacob Sheep. 7 Comments

Some lambs are just born with a lot of character and this little guy is one of those lambs.

web IMG_9582

He earned the name Jester and it is his goal to live up to the name.

I went out after dinner to take pictures of some of the lambs and I caught him in a solo act up on the compost pile.

web IMG_9546

He was jumping…

web IMG_9570

and leaping…

web IMG_9571

and playing.

web IMG_9559

He did not want to share and was head butting anyone that came close to his playground…

web IMG_9561

but he had to take a little break.

web IMG_9550

Snack time!

web IMG_9565a

When he came back he was showing off for Flirt and was ramming the compost pile – such a tough guy!

web IMG_9585

“Mom says it’s bed time, so I’ll see you tomorrow!”

web IMG_9588

 

Posts navigation

← Older Entries
Newer Entries →
  • My other websites

    • Kenleigh Acres Farm
    • Kenleigh's Fiber Studio
    • That'll Do Photography
  • Kenleigh Acres Facebook Page

    Kenleigh Acres Facebook Page
  • Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

    Join 6,410 other subscribers
  • Kenleigh Acres – Stories from the Farm

    • RSS - Posts
  • 2009 lambs 2010 Jacob Lambs 2011 jacob lambs 2011 lambs 2012 jacob lambs 2013 jacob lambs 2014 Jacob Lambs 2015 Jacob Lambs Australian Shepherd Black Sheep Gathering bluefaced leicester blue laced red wyandotte Border Collie Call Ducks calves canada geese Canada Goose Cardigan Corgi Cardigan Welsh Corgi Chickens chicks Dog Photography Dogs Ducklings Ducks fall family Felt Felt Dog felt dogs Felting felting challenge felting class felt pups felt sheep Fiber fiber show Goat Kids goats herding horses Jacob lamb jacob lambs jacob rams Jacob Sheep jacob wool JSBA jsba agm Kenleigh's Fiber Studio lamb Lambing lambing contest Lambs Llama naming theme needle felted dogs needle felted tote needle felting new sheep Nigerian Dwarf Goats Oregon Flock and Fiber Festival pack goats photography Quail robin shearing sheep sheep Snow Sunday Stills thankful thursday whippet wildlife wildlife photography wool wordless wednesday
  • RSS Boulderneigh Farm

    • "No hoof, no horse"
    • Back in the saddle, literally and figuratively
    • Getting bored and getting out
    • Two steps forward, one step back
    • On the other side of crisis
    • 'Reality' is only getting worse
    • More eggs, fewer sheep
    • Reality, looked at steadily, is unbearable
    • Flowers💐, fiber😁, and phone😖
    • My 2025 book list
  • RSS Confessions of a Pioneer Woman

    • An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later.
  • RSS Dreameyce Studio Blog

    • An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later.
  • RSS Farm Girl Arts

    • An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later.
  • RSS Got Corgi

    • I love this place
    • Rest well, sweet Ollie bear.....
    • pupdates in pictures
    • clouds and posers... posers and clouds....
    • a dogs eye view and Glory at 6 months
    • Happy 6th Birthday, Sedona!!!
    • Projects for the long weekend - and Glory turns 5 months old!!!
    • Our own little eclipse party
    • Sunday evening romp in the yard
    • Happy 1st Birthday Mia Poe Pia!!!!!
  • RSS Homestead…From Scratch

    • Radish First
    • Happy July 4th
    • Decoys
    • Eaves Sprouting
    • Fox Watch
    • Vanguard of the Guinea Army
    • Fox Attack!
    • Cheese, Finally!
    • Kids These Days
    • Hen in a Basket
  • RSS Meridian Jacobs

    • An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later.
  • RSS Mud Ranch

    • We’ve Moved
    • First 2013 Jacob Lamb at Mud Ranch
    • Yarn is In!
    • Fall Colors
    • Tristan’s Banged Up Head
  • RSS Never Winter Farm

    • Wiggle Hill Lorena (Rainy) X Blue Ewe Merlin’s Zest Babies…..
    • Lambing time is here….. Introducing Never Winter Lady Baa Baa’s twins….
    • Finally some updated photos!
    • Tay-Sachs Carrier Jacob Sheep Breeding Program Benefit Raffle For 2012??? What are your thoughts, friends?
    • Canoe Lake Farm – Lambs Available!
    • Eagle Creek Eagle is FOR SALE!!!
    • The Farm Website Has Updated Lamb Photos!
    • FOR SALE – Never Winter Blueprint
    • Visit our Website for Photos of Lambs!! We are updated! Finally!
    • Breeding Group – Painted Rock Moses
  • RSS Ohio Farm Girl

    • The End.
    • A Brave Warrior Falls. The End of the Adventure Tails.
    • Bitty Finds Her Place in the Good Land. Part Two.
    • Bitty Finds Her Place in The Good Land. Part One.
    • Fall Planting
    • Grilling corn on the cob.... nekkid.
    • Holy tomatoes!
    • Funny things in the garden....
    • We got a Big Barker!!!
    • Killing Cousin It... with fire.
  • RSS Patchwork Fiber’s

    • A Year and Then Some…..
    • The Not Sheep Critters…
    • Barring Surprises
    • Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz..
    • Two and three…
    • It begins…
    • Lambing approaches
    • Spring!
    • Those pesky horns
    • Looking About
  • RSS Pawcific

    • Border Collie Puppies :-(
    • Tempo - pictured at 9.5 weeks
    • Tempo - on the move!!
    • Puppies!!! Cuteness in 1, 2, 3...GO!!
    • Puppies outside!!
    • Puppies at 4 weeks - first meal!
    • Puppy pictures at 3 weeks!!
    • The Lincoln look alike - Rhythm!
    • Secret's puppies are here!!!
    • Puppies are due the end of May!!!
  • RSS Punkin’s Patch

    • Speaking Of Cats
    • A Deep Dive
    • It Never Gets Old
    • Revisiting A Snowy Trail
    • Renny's Hennys
    • Off To A Rainy Start
    • February
    • Sadly, But With Fingers Crossed
    • Portrait Of A Sheep
    • Portrait Of A Dog
  • RSS Red Brick Road Farm

    • Food Fight!
    • Christmas Puppies!
    • New Ewes!
    • Goodbye, my dear Claire
    • Lambs, lambs, lambs! Decisions, decisions, decisions...
    • The Last of the Lambs
    • Phaeomelanin Ewe
    • Happy Icelandic Lambs!
    • A Whole Lot of Lambing!
    • Grace's New Lambs
  • RSS Red Dog, Spotted Sheep

    • Luna & Sarge Have Puppies
    • Cedar Pond's Gudrid And Her New Lamb
    • Cedar Pond's Mahlon Has A Ram Lamb
    • Cedar Pond's Inga Has Twins !
    • Twins ! ~ First Lambs of 2017
    • Wool Coats
    • Too Many Rams !
    • Red Dog Cuddle
    • Jacob Sheep Ewe Lambs ~ 2016
    • Cedar Pond Ram Lambs ~ 2016
  • RSS Rocking Dog Ranch

    • That Time of Year
    • Longest Day.....
    • Two Things I Learned at the Clinic
    • NEXT.....
    • Three Years
    • Ruminating on Letting Go
    • Correction Thoughts
    • Just Things
    • R E S P E C T.......
    • All is Calm....All is Bright....NOT!!!
  • RSS Spot on Cedarpond

    • Freya Gives Birth to Twin Lambs ~ Part 2
    • My Icelandic SheepFreya Giving Birth
    • Sebastopol Geese Enjoying Their Swimming Pool
    • Canning Season ~ Beans, Beans and More Beans !
    • Impromptu Tea Party
    • A Riot of Wildflowers
    • The Gift of Family
    • Our New Herb Garden
    • I Have An Incubator & I Know How to Use It !
    • Spring Has Arrived, Mostly
  • RSS Wooly Adventures

    • Busy times on farm!
    • Fibershed Producer Meet-up and Mill Tour
    • HOT – again
    • Back Home: It must be watermelon season….
    • A Little More from Skye….
    • Seals and Birds
    • Weaving on Skye
    • Island at the Edge – Shop, Tours and Classes
    • Island at the Edge – Lamb Races
    • Island at the Edge – the Sheep
  • Search this blog

Blog at WordPress.com.
Stories from the Farm
Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Stories from the Farm
    • Join 187 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Stories from the Farm
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...