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The Atlas Obscura Podcast

Little Lambs, Big Back Story

The Atlas Obscura Podcast

SiriusXM Podcasts & Atlas Obscura

Society & Culture, Places & Travel

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2025

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Spring is a popular time to visit Colonial Williamsburg, not least because it’s “lambing season,” the time of year when baby lambs are born and take their first steps (which is obviously very, very cute). But small as they are, these lambs have a big baaa-ckstory (sorry) – they are part of a breed that was once guarded like a trade secret, was smuggled into the American colonies, went extinct in the US in the early 20th century, and then was brought back right here at Colonial Williamsburg. This episode was produced in partnership with Visit Williamsburg.

Transcript

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0:00.0

If you visit Colonial Williamsburg these days, you will find that there's one burning question on everybody's mind.

0:08.4

Everybody's always worried about what Wilbur is.

0:11.4

People will sometimes even email us and say, like, I saw you move Wilbur. Where did Wilbur go?

0:16.9

You get text messages on a daily basis about the whereabouts of Wilbur.

0:21.6

Wilbur is a sheep, a very friendly sheep, and a little one too, just only a year old,

0:30.6

born last year during what's called the lambing season.

0:34.6

Lamming season happens every spring in Colonial Williamsburg.

0:38.9

And it's a really big deal, mainly because these baby lambs are very small and very, very, very cute.

0:47.6

Some people plan their trips to Williamsburg during lambing season for that purpose.

0:54.3

I think the energy around lambing season is always really fun and the weather is nice and the

1:01.0

flowers are blooming and the little lambs are running around. I mean...

1:05.0

And jumping. They like to jump. Yeah, it's really cute. But in addition to being extremely small and extremely cute,

1:13.0

these lambs tell a pretty incredible story about American history.

1:17.4

It's a story that involves sheep smuggling, extinction,

1:21.3

and a president of the United States.

1:27.4

I'm Dolan Thuris, and this is Atlas of Skira, a celebration of the world's strange,

1:32.5

incredible, and wondrous places.

1:34.7

This episode was produced in partnership with Visit Williamsburg.

1:38.0

And today, we are going to Williamsburg to talk about a very special breed of sheep, one that was so prized, so incredibly valuable,

1:47.4

that during the 18th century,

1:49.2

there was a lot of illicit,

1:51.1

under-the-table sheep trading going on.

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