Tiffany Hanson is a fourth generation farmer.
She tends to a variety of sheep breeds at her place in rural Leicestershire.
Which gives her the pedigree to come up with this olde tyme, yet innovative, mode of moving sheep.
Behold: Lambs in a pram.
It’s the only way to travel! #PeopleInFarming pic.twitter.com/DKR9SBDvs1
— Tiffany Hanson (@tiffhan) March 26, 2018
Yes, yes it is exactly that.
You’ll notice mum running alongside the gizmo carrying the lambs, one quite clearly (and loudly) bleating.
It’s pretty neat to see.
I wonder if it’ll catch on?#PeopleInFarming @BoringEnormous @herdyshepherd1 pic.twitter.com/GVU8gZE4rW
— Tiffany Hanson (@tiffhan) March 26, 2018
Oh, and it does have a point.
We bring new born lambs inside for the first night so they can get stronger and get warm.
— Tiffany Hanson (@tiffhan) March 27, 2018
But it also gives a new twist to an old nursing rhyme.
“First comes love. Then comes marriage. Then comes the sheep in the baby carriage.”
Photo @tiffhan/Twitter