[Jacob-list] names?

Cathy Robinson perfectspot at blueridge.net
Fri Mar 16 00:42:52 EDT 2007


Our farm name (Perfect Spot) was chosen just prior to our actual move to
our current location in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains in
western NC.
At that time, it seemed like the "perfect spot" for us to settle with
our small flock and I liked the tie between the name and our spotted sheep!

The "rest of the story", as some of you know, is that this "perfect
spot" turned out not to be that for us. We enjoyed the quietude and
beauty of this area for about a year before the changes started to
appear and now (seven years later) it is hardly the same place; western
NC was "discovered" by developers, the timber lands are disappearing by
the truckload, and our farm is now surrounded by two (of many)
subdivisions of upscale vacation homes that have sprouted in this area.

We recently (again) went on a quest for the "perfect spot" for our
little farm, when we were successful in selling this place, and if all
goes as planned, we should be moving once more to a NEW "perfect spot"
within a couple of months...still in this general area so that no job
changes were necessary, but in an area with many small, established farms.

Naming lambs is usually a challenge for me. My usual method for naming
lambs is that the lambs receive a name starting with the same letter as
the mother's name, unless there is a special case. We have 22 lambs to
date, and only one of them has a "for sure" name as yet and she is a
"special case". Our youngest daughter and husband are expecting their
second child this summer. Several weeks ago when they learned that the
new baby will be another girl, big sister Reilly (age 5) was
determined that her new sister should be named Violet. Her mom and dad
had other ideas, and Reilly was upset that her name was not going to be
used. That same week our first lambs of the season arrived, and one was
a little lilac ewe...whose name will be Violet (even though my "system"
would have given her an "m" name). Naming the babies with the same
letter as the mother's name just helps me mentally keep things straight
as I try to learn new names and faces. This year so many arrived in
such a short period of time (15 the first week, 7 the second week, and a
few more to go) that it is going to be a challenge to get all those
names and faces straight! We hope to have them up for viewing soon,
although they may not yet have names! I'm working on that!!

Cathy
Perfect Spot Farm
http://www.patchworkfibers.com/perfectspotfarm.html

Linda wrote:

> I'm curious as to how breeders chose both flock names and lamb names.

>

> Our flock name, Patchwork, comes from when I was raising and showing

> tri-color Rex rabbits (the color of a calico cat). Calico made me

> think of patchwork, although I am not a quilter. When I was repairing

> yet another cage, I thought - I'm always patching something -

> Patchwork - that suits. We carried the name over when we started with

> Jacobs. And, yes, we are still patching!

>

> When Viva was a lamb, we had some lumber for an addition at the old

> place covered with a tarp. When I'd let the sheep out into the yard

> to graze, Viva really got a kick out of jumping on the tarp - making

> so much noise that all the other lambs would run away. This is

> definitely a sheep that just loves having fun.

>

> Martha - born on George Washington's birthday, along with her twin,

> George.

>

> Macaroon - daughter of Praline, and a silly little girl.

>

> Morgan - pirate markings in his swashbuckler facial markings.

>

> Linda

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