Meet Our Sheep

Our sheep are not just any ordinary sheep! Our sheep are just like big dogs! They each have their own personalities... Their own stories and... They even have their own Bahs! Our sheep are 100% safe for anyone. We take them to nursing homes, schools, special needs programs, churches, and even the Omaha Community Play House!

These sheep are part of two FANTASTIC children's programs, the SOS sheep club and the True Buddy sheep club. This years herd is quiet exceptional, with personality, plus brains, beauty, and BRAUN!!!! On behalf of all the sheep club members, we would like to introduce EWE to our herd of 2009. So get ready, cause they come.......and watch out for NICKEL!!!!

Java, Cappacino, Latte, Penny, Nickel, Dime, Honey, Bumble, Bee, Psycho, Kujo, Creatine, Pankcake, Angel Food Cake, Babycakes, Meatcakes, Cheesecake, Jewel, Gem, Daffodil, Jett, Baaaaaab, Bodereck, Cameron Diaz, Rose, Thorn, Big Mama, Lil Mann, Beauty, Beast, Belle, Hot Stuff, Hollywood, Princess, Smokin Hot, Tinkerbell, Little Bo Peep, Cinderella, Butterfly, Kabaaaaaab, Dottie, Marshmallow, Smore, Buddy, Buck, and the most famous one of them all..............SUNSHINE!!!!!!

 

Stories Behind Stories

Everything we do around the farm, there is always a story behind a story! This photo was taken during the “Glamour Girls” shoot. I had wanted to do this session for quite sometime, but the amount of work to get this done was going to take a lot of helpers! On photo day I had more than enough workers show up to pitch in and help out. My good friend Mona Kay that is a photographer was nice enough to come do the shooting for me so I could concentrate on TRYING to orchestrate this herd!!! It’s a good thing Mona is a quick shooter, because there was only one picture snapped before what occurred below! The photo is of Smokin Hot taking Morgan down to the ground and dragging her, as the rest of us sat there and watched! Sorry Morgan, but we know you have been through worse!  It’s a good thing our “Glamour Girls” are so good looking…cause they are not the easiest girls to get along with! Since these gals were not raised on our farm. They did not recieve the same hands on treatment of our lambs that are born here recvieve from all the interaction with the kids! Needless to say when we take our sheep out and about these girls do NOT go with us!!!