mardi 12 juillet 2011

La ferme de Sourrou

Cleaning up the kidsLes jumelles de "La petite Biche"Three day old kids lying waiting for their mum in the sunKidding 6th March 2003Newborn Angora goat  twins out for the count after their first feedOur Angora goats walking past the pigeonnier
Max and big IanC'est le printemps !Adult mohair dyed with onion skinsYes, this is your baby !Suzie's kidsFabrice the big softie!
Goats in the backgroundCCTAR students intensive English week : early evening BourrouNadia's first female kidMax with big Ian2-hour-old-kidSuzie having a feed while her new born kids have a nap
Hmm, she's noticed the castration ringWe moved the goat and her kids to a safer spotTypical Angora fleeceKidding 6th March 2nd lot 018Two hours old and jumping alreadytrois chevreaux
Our Angora Goats, un album de hardworkinghippy sur Flickr.
j'ai découvert la Ferme de Sourrou et la permaculture

Irene y élève des chèvres angora (et bien d'autres animaux et plantes...)

elle teint elle même sa laine mohair qui est particulièrement douce et délicate.

Je lui ai acheté un bon stock de laine mohair de plusieurs couleurs pour confectionner mes créations au crochet.

Hardworkinghippy and Fabrice and their off grid, home built house and smallholding in Bourrou, France

http://lafermedesourrou.blogspot.com/

Angora Goats

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