All the sheep were together this morning at Winterpast Farm petting zoo in Wake Forest NC. We assume all the girls are pregnant, but time alone will tell. It is hard to see a round tummy or udder developing under their heavy winter coats. Usually Farmer Mary just sees a new baby or hears a sheep in labor.
In the far back the little dark one is STARDUST. Her Mother, ALBERTA, is to her right. ALBERTA is a Jacob sheep and they can have up to six horns. She has had a 4 and a 5 horned son in the past.
Closer in a long row we see CINDY LOU in a yellow bandana, then CHARLIE BROWN in blue. He is currently our only male, but we had several more during the season of love, so Farmer Mary will try to determine who was the Daddy in each case by quality of the fleece, number of horns and colors when the babies arrive. Meanwhile, CHARLIE BROWN is very happy to have five lovely ladies to himself. To his right is MICHELLE and her Mother, GERMANY.
That’s WILBUR the little spotted pig in front 🙂
If you want to visit Winterpast Farm petting zoo in Wake Forest NC please read “your visit” at www.winterpast.org to learn how to schedule your visit and what food you can bring to feed the animals.
Winterpast Farm Schedule:
OPEN Fri Jan 13 from 12-5(emu nest tour at 1:30, 4:00)
OPEN Sat Jan 14 from 10-5 (emu nest tour at 11:30, 1:30, 4:00)
OPEN Sun Jan 15 from 12-5(emu nest tour at 1:30, 4:00)
OPEN Mon Jan 16 from 10-5 (emu nest tour at 11:30, 1:30, 4:00)
CLOSED Tues Jan 17 while Farmer Mary is at a Public Health and Pathogen conference in Raleigh
CLOSED Wed Jan 18
OPEN Thurs Jan 19 from 12-5 (baby lambs due?emu nest tour at 1:30, 4:00)
OPEN Fri Jan 20 from 12-5(emu nest tour at 1:30, 4:00)
CLOSED Sat Jan 21 while Farmer Mary attends a Wildlife Rehab conference at the NCSU Vet School
CLOSED Sun Jan 22 for 2nd day of conference
OPEN Mon Jan 23 from 10-5
CLOSED Tues Jan 24 for Jury Duty
If you want to visit Winterpast Farm petting zoo and meet all the animals please read “your visit” at www.winterpast.org which will answer all questions.
Thank you for supporting a small local farm family.