Sheep Portraits

I needed to find some photos for a special request. You’d think that with over 4300 sheep photos (according to Lightroom) I wouldn’t have to take more. But I did. I’ll share some. Most are in the Sheep Portrait category.

Head shot of 2-horn Jacob ewe with grass in her mouth.

Meridian Hazel, one of our very friendly sheep. She will be three when she lambs in the spring.

Close up of Jacob ewe with 4 curved horns.

Meridian Raquel is our second oldest ewe. She will be 10 in the spring. Her upper right horn was damaged and grew down over her face. For years it was right in front of her eye but it broke a few years ago and now she has full vision.

Head shot of 4-horn Jacob ewe with yellow ear tag.

Meridian Janna, almost five years old.

Close up of 4-horn Jacob ewe with mostly white face and black nose; red barn in background.

Hillside Hannah’s Grace came from Michigan in 2021. She will lamb for the first time in the spring.

Face of 2-horn Jacob ewe showing teeth and striped horns.

This ewe, bide a wee Hallie, came home with me from Black Sheep Gathering in Oregon 7 years ago.

Meridian Terri, a 5-year-old ewe.

4-horn Jacob ewe standing in dry grass.

Meridian Lenore, one of the 2022 lambs.

Head shots of a 4-horn Jacob ewe lamb and her mother, a 5-horn Jacob ewe.

This is Lenore with her dam, 5-horn Sweetgrass Tranquility, a ewe who came from Michigan in 2021.

A 2-horn Jacob ewe lamb (almost full grown) in front and her 4-horn mom behind her.

Another mother-daughter pair. The daughter is Meridian April, the last lamb born in 2022, and her 4-horn dam, Meridian Columbine.

Six Jacob ewes resting under large trees.

The sheep are still spending a lot of time in the pasture, but they come in as a group to relax. After an hour or so they will get up and go back out.