Vermont Farmers Expected Sheep to Have Twins, But She Had Rare Sextuplets

underhill – Anne O’Connor couldn’t stop counting sheep, and it kept her awake.

A ewe owned by O’Connor, who runs Clover & Bee Farm in Underhill, Vermont, with her husband Gunnar, gave birth to a rare batch of six lambs earlier this month. Both the sextuplets and their mother are doing well, which makes the unexpected gain of lambs even more notable.

The same ewe had previously had quadruplets and, although a recent check indicated that she would have two lambs this time, O’Connor suspected there would be more. When the big day arrived, the lambs seemed to never stop arriving.

“I was a little suspicious, just because of how big it was and because it was a little early, that it might have more than two,” he said. “Six is ​​very good, but without a doubt… it is enough.”