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Gallery - yes, all our original photos of our livestock and farm!

Fresh little calves
Chicory - a favourite in the multi-species pastures (good herb for both us and the livestock)
Molly is always so full of fun and life
Just born!
This poor darling wasn't feeling the best so she got a special treat during her late night check
Farewell Rosie!  Rosie has just left us to provide fresh milk for a station north of Coober Pedy
This dear little baby Black Faced Cuckoo Shrike was attacked by a mean magpie (we saved him :)
Molly having fun again!
Heifers enjoying the lush spring pasture
Getting a little green pick along the creek
Molly again!  Still loving life!
Mum and her two daughters
Winter has the brightest sunrises
Heavily pregnant cows chilling in the lovely spring grass
Daphne and her two mini me daughters.
Leah bringing in Daphne, Honey and Ivy.
Bringing the alpacas in for shearing
The alpacas all ready in the shed for shearing tomorrow
He's not dead!  Jasper the guardian llama sun baking.
Quartz, one of our guard llamas soaking up the hot sun.
Quartz and Jasper sunbaking on a 40 degree day!
Brassica starting to flower in one of our multi-species pastures.
Autumn sunset
Only Leah was treated to this display (we were checking a sick animal in shifts).
Weaning the autumn lambs
Bruno at five months old - a very fine example of the bulls we breed
The sun was perfectly positioned in relation to the clouds today
Multi-species pasture
Oh my, such a terribly dry season! (June 2024)
Emily gets special treats to help her rear her twins
Gorgeous aurora
Mother's love
Rainbow aura
Well, to get one more sheep dog you need to get a whole litter!
Multi-species pasture
The lines on the sheep's backs are garlic oil.
Molly trying to work out how she can get to the cat on the wool bale!
Wow!
Loving this raddish in the pasture for the lambing ewes
Brooding sunset
Our new multi species pasture - planted with the hope of rain in March - coming up in June :<(
Trying to work out why patches all through the pasture have grown so well (alpaca toilet spots!)
Piles of cotton wool in the sky today
Another aurora
We all love Molly!
Primrose just thinking about having to share her wool bed with the new baby
This poor ewe had such a tight udder.  She must feel much better now!
This poor little one needed a bit of extra TLC
Hoping these clouds bring some decent rain
Wool bales make a comfy bed
Very faint aurora tonight
Hoping these clouds give us just a little of what they are holding up there!
Nightime new baby checks
We do get to see some gorgeous nightime skies during our midnight checks of the lambing paddock
Wool is the best thing to chew (especially because you aren't allowed to!)
Chardonnay almost ready for harvest
Very bright aurora tonight visible despite the clouds
Pink tree!
Love love the sky scapes
Molly
Can't see the aurora too many times!
A thunderstorm in the distance
Ewes and lambs enjoying garlic stems
Mum isn't much more than a baby herself!
My favourite clover flower
Stefanie and Wendy not so patiently waiting
Tiny tiny flowers
We love our clover
Gorgeous pink star flowers
The faintest aurora tonight
Tiny bull
Night scape
Come on little one
Not sure that Pepper is too impressed having to share her bed with Molly!
Hoping for some good rain from these building clouds
The ladybirds are loving the parsley flowers
What fat little rumps!
Oh look what I found hidden in the grass!
Blue sheep?!?  One of our natural sheep treatments
Happy mums and bubs
Freshly shorn sheep with their natural blue fleece treatment (they go white in a couple of days)
One day old
Just born!
Patiently waiting
The hay on top is always tastier
Did you remember you haven't done me yet?
Such a glorious scene
Even thistles have a valuable part to play in our intricate eco-system
Poppy and calf
We love our sunsets
... our beautiful clouds
and amazing formations
Ewes and lambs enjoying garlic stems
Wildflowers are often so tiny but so beautiful
Penny with twins
Yuna and calf
More gorgeous clouds
Green again at last!
Yum yum
Daisy and new baby
Twin love
Play time
Big dadda
Where did mum go?
Still waiting!
Mum, I have never seen sooooo much grass!
Looking so healthy!
What is this for?
Pepper
Happy mums and bubs
Lovely young ewes
Wilbur
This is a very curious little one!
Twins
Poddy (hand reared) lambs with their little warm jumpers on :)
Ile de France lambs proving their worth
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