Daniel Petrovski - Master of Ethnology and Anthropology wrote on his FB profile
"Several Roma families traditionally presented their lambs early in the morning. The lambs, bought a few months earlier mostly from the villages of Kopanica and Rasce, announced the Erdelezi holiday, which is thought to be the period when winter ends and the new summer season begins. The lambs are big but they are young for a few months and they are still sucking milk. Although this day is called 'champion lamb day', all the lambs shown are actually the best and every owner who took part in the collective competition was proud."