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Two hoots
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Re: What would you like for Christmas?
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December 17, 2019, 10:17:48 PM »
Dancer, prancer, cupid, dasher, vixen, donner, comet or blitzen
Rudolph is a boys name
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pants46
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Lols .. Two Hoots .. there's only 2 of them 😁
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Two hoots
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So far ........
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pants46
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Re: What would you like for Christmas?
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Aaah, yes. You make a good point.
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CLKD
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sheila - any more C.mas/New Years lambkins or have the ewes stopped?
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sheila99
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January 02, 2020, 06:41:50 PM »
Twins 5 mins before Xmas day, another 2 sets of twins Xmas evening. At least they avoided dinner time
. Twins 2 days ago, one very small which has died. Twins again today which are doing well. 18 to go...
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littleminnie
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You must be shattered!
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CLKD
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Did U C C.mas?
As long as most are healthy
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sheila99
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Still an average of 2 each - pity I can't put a triplet on that ewe, it would save me feeding them. There are always some that are never going to live. Nothing I can do about those ones, just as long I'm there for the ones that I can save.
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CLKD
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January 11, 2020, 09:04:36 PM »
All arrived by now sheila99?
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sheila99
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January 12, 2020, 10:05:11 AM »
Ask me again at the end of May
'mistakes' - Dec - Feb, early lambers (the few that aren't mistakes) - March, main flock - April, first timers - May, June - sleep. 10 left from this lot, 4 lambed yesterday. Went out for the midnight check and triplet feed to find 2 lambing, bed at 1:30am. Zzzzzz.
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CLKD
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>tiptoes in quietly< - thanks for the update >tiptoes out<
Wish I lived closer
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sheila99
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I can send you a few...
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CLKD
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Ohhhh .......... they grow into sheep though
and I don't like mutton or lamb on the table
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