Start off with Jon Snow's group. Jon is a grey katmoget, he has very nice staple length and of course extremely soft crimpy wool.
We rooed his lamb fleece last year and I spun it into lovely yarn. Here are the photos from that process:
Jon is on the right, this was the day we rooed him, you can see the neck wool is shedding a little. Tormund is standing next to him, Eddard is lower right corner. |
Another shot just before, you can see the wool dripping off his neck. This was early march last year. Oberyn is on the left, enjoying a nice dinner for two... |
This is a photo of the rooing process midstream. Would like some appreciation for how tricky it was to take this photo with my greasy wool hands. |
Here he is fully rooed. Left the britch wool as it was still attached pretty well, the shearer took care of that portion later on in April. |
Roo'd fleece before washing |
His rooed fleece on the carding table. |
Locks ready to spin |
Singles being plyed |
the lovely yarn from our Jon Snow |
The hoof print he left on my face after he swiped me with his foot during the rooing process. |
He has already begun to shed around the neck, I am so tempted to go out and roo him a little, but two things are preventing me from doing that - its too cold and he needs his wool to stay warm. Also, once he is rooed he will become a punching bag in the ram pen because by changing his appearance the boys think its a new ram, it upsets the hierarchy and the stupid fighting begins. There was a bit of a scuffle last year when we reintroduced him to the pen after rooing, but he was in a pen with ram lambs, so they didn't do too much damage to each other. Now that he is in with the big boys its a different story.
Anywasy, back to breeding groups. Here is the list of ewes we put with our Jon Snow starting with the pretty white ewe in the upper left corner and then going clockwise:
Elara - White solid
Yara - Fawn Katmoget
Treviso - Fawn Katmoget
Sarin - Black Solid
Sienna - Fawn Katmoget
Jon Snow is in the bottom left of the collage - so handsome!
Here he is with his little harem. Those plastic calf huts make perfectly cozy shelters for a small cluster of sheep for the few weeks they need to be separated from the main flock.
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