BUTTERFIELD BARNS
My 2025 Lambs

These are my first lambs of the 2025 lambing season. Meet Jellybean and Poptart. They are AP generation which means they are the purest Harlequin sheep generation. So far my favorite is Poptart, the one with the most white face. He seems to like to cuddle more than the other one. If he is anything like his dad, he will love treats of all kinds.

This is Licorice, she was the largest lamb I have ever pulled. I am so grateful I'm one of those moms that not only watches them on the phone through the cameras but I go out there and check because her mom would never have had this little girl. She is an A generation and is an exact copy of mom.


Meet little Marigold, she is an AP ewe lamb that just seems happy to be a part of it all. From the moment she arrived she just loved being a with her mom, having us hanging around, and she even enjoyed the dog helping her get cleaned up.


Here are a couple brightly colored B generation lambs. On the left is a ram lamb, named PB&J. He even stands like a little ram already. On the other side is his sister, Butterbean. I have kept their full sister a few years ago and I have not been sad I did, she is a great addition to my flock. I am sure they will be a fine addition to your farm as well.


This is a set of B generation lambs, one of each. On the left is the ram lamb, I have named him Kicker. He has the mirror image of spots from his mom. On the right is his sister, Sprinkles. So far, she likes to snuggle which is fine with me since that is one of my past times during lambing season. I think they will make a great addition to your flock just like they would mine.


Here is my little Sunflower, she was a single lamb from Lulu she is a C generation ewe. She just had her ear pierced before the picture was taken and she isn't sure how she feels about being so gussied up. But I think she will make a very nice ewe for someone's flock.

Meet Hudson and Harper, they are a fine pair of rams recently joining the world. Hudson is the mostly dark one and Harper is the one with a bit more white on him. Both are A generation and will be a great addition to your breeding operation or they could be a wether.

Take a look at these fine young rams. The one farthest to the back is Denver and the one closest is Douglas. Both are an A generation, and both are as cute as a lamb can be. I know the disposition of their bother, they will not disappoint anyone who takes them home.


Meet Mr. Bentley, he is one of those crazy cute lambs we keep seeing this year with a lot of white and the big black eyes. He is an A generation so he can be a great addition to any of your flocks.