THERE were four little bundles of woolly joy for one of the region’s farms when quadruplet lambs were born.
The quads were born at Wythes Farm at Kirkbymoorside near Pickering in North Yorkshire on April 6 - when their birth coinciding with the birthday of farm owner Doreen Curtis.
Mrs Curtis’s daughter Vicky Griffiths said it was fairly uncommon for quads to be born, but even rarer still for them all to survive and thrive.
She said: “It doesn’t happen every year but we have had some before.
“These were quite special because the lambs were a really good size and all survived.
“They are still surviving but it was challenging for the sheep to feed all of them so, two weeks on, two of them are being bottle fed.”
She added that the lambs had all been given names of their own by Mrs Curtis’s delighted grandchildren, who have dubbed them Bella, Teeny Weeny, Kevin and Stuart.
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