This morning, Miss Whipps brought in two Suffolk ewe lambs, Bonnie and Bessie, to visit the children. Each class had the opportunity to meet them and ask lots of fantastic questions.
During the visit, we talked about a variety of interesting topics, including why sheep wear ear tags, what they eat, and what makes the Suffolk breed special. The children learned that sheep are ruminants, which means they have a complex stomach made up of four compartments, allowing them to digest tough plant materials like grass more efficiently.
We also discussed how to behave safely around animals and the importance of caring for them with kindness and respect.