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P.E.I. toddler meets baby lamb, cuteness ensues

Kadence's grandmother Darlene Poirier sent this video to CBC P.E.I. of her granddaughter interacting with a baby lamb, born on the Poirier's farm in Wellington. 

Two-year-old Kadence surprised at loud baaing from newborn lamb on her grandparents’ farm

This P.E.I. toddler wasn’t expecting the loud greeting from a newborn lamb

4 years ago
Duration 0:43
Two-year-old Kadence from Tyne Valley, P.E.I., just wants to cuddle the lamb, but she's in for a surprise.

It's not every day that a two-year-old gets to meet a baby lamb. 

And for Kadence Hutchinson, the moment came with a surprise: several loud baas. 

"You can tell she kind of gets a little bit of a fright every time it baaed at her, but she does love them," said Kadence's mom, Katrina Hutchinson. 

"She would ask us all the time to go to the barn to see them." 

Lamb is on grandparents' farm

Kadence's grandmother Darlene Poirier sent the video to CBC P.E.I. of her granddaughter interacting with the baby lamb, born on the Poirier's farm in Wellington. 

It's obvious the toddler is thrilled to meet the lamb, but didn't expect the loud sounds the animal produced as a greeting.

Kadence's only comment after this video was taken was that the lamb was loud, said Hutchinson. 

"She just really enjoys hanging out with her Pépé and her Nana and spending time at the barn with the sheep."

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