We have a very varied fauna in Versailles... You had actually already seen some sheep on this blog, in the palace grounds, though not at the Queen's hamlet's farm! Does anyone among VDP's readers remember the darting rabbit way back in 2009? It was here!
Vous aviez déjà vu des moutons dans le parc du château sur ce blog, mais pas encore à la ferme du hameau de la reine ! Quelqu'un parmi les lecteurs de VDP se souvient du lapin qui détalait en 2009 ? C'était ici !
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Great stuff, I like the first picture, it looks like your subject is trying very hard to smile :)
Quite a zoo of sorts! I like those wascally wabbits!
I LOVE the bunnies!
That ram looks like it is about to say something important, and the ewe looks like you might taste good, or have something good to eat. Wonderful rooster. You are great with animal photos.
They look pretty friendly.
One could put on a crown and elegant dress, and pretend to be a royal farmer. Everyone has their fantasies.
animals we see alot of here, everywhere you look here there are sheep lol
These are such cute photos of the "royal"animals. Love that perfect set of teeth in the first shot.
So cute!!! I love those moutons. Do they sell wool? :)
That's a fine array of animals... Sheep No 1 must have a very good dentist!
dans la jungle, la terrible jungle, le lapin a fait la sieste
Wonderful animals and they have a beautiful home.
Your post is just in time for Chinese New Year, the year of the goat/sheep.
Love those sheep teeth :)
What a face!
Hast Du auch solche nette Tiere daheim, Ciel ?
This was completely unexpected! Very nice reportage!
ohhhh adorable!!! love the smiling first shot and the sheep sticking his tongue out at you!
I was going to say what Tanya said.
Great shots. MB
That's a very sweet menagerie Ciel, quite unexpected but enjoyed immensely :)
Where did the first sheep find the king's wig?
Rather rude of that sheep to stick it's tongue out at you, don't you think?
The first one looks ready for winter!
The royals had quite a few animals it would appear!
Great portrait of the goat.
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