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<blockquote data-quote="Orkneyboy" data-source="post: 410854" data-attributes="member: 5076"><p>Having a few lambs with turned-in eye lids this year, has never happened here before and is getting annoying as it is such a needless problem.</p><p></p><p>All of the afflicted lambs are out of home-bred lleyn x ewes (with no family history of it), and sired by two home-bred rams.</p><p>The rams are 2 twin brother beltex x Lairg type cheviot shearlings and it is their first crop of lambs. Is it their fault and should they go? </p><p>Their cheviot mother was bought in, so she might have had it as a lamb. But I had her for a few years and none of her other offspring had it.</p><p>Their beltex sire is still here after 3 seasons, none of his lambs have ever had it. </p><p>Seems strange to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orkneyboy, post: 410854, member: 5076"] Having a few lambs with turned-in eye lids this year, has never happened here before and is getting annoying as it is such a needless problem. All of the afflicted lambs are out of home-bred lleyn x ewes (with no family history of it), and sired by two home-bred rams. The rams are 2 twin brother beltex x Lairg type cheviot shearlings and it is their first crop of lambs. Is it their fault and should they go? Their cheviot mother was bought in, so she might have had it as a lamb. But I had her for a few years and none of her other offspring had it. Their beltex sire is still here after 3 seasons, none of his lambs have ever had it. Seems strange to me. [/QUOTE]
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