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<blockquote data-quote="BAF" data-source="post: 9234513" data-attributes="member: 158121"><p>Last checks at 11, bleary eyed and not looking forward to the pissing rain. Got out the truck and heard a fresh lamb looking for its mum. 1 wet, muddy and very yellow lamb stood out in the pouring rain on her own. Thought it must have come out of a hogg. No! Second timer shearling mule. Stood staring at her other lamb that looked pretty much dead as I walked up to her. Think she lambed the dead looking one first, ran off, farted out the 2nd lamb and then ran off again back to the first one to stand and look at it. Dick head. She's in the shed with the sprightly lamb and the cold one is in my footwell with the heaters on, he's wriggling a bit now so hopefully another 10 minutes and he'll be warm enough to go back to her. She's sealed her fate to go to market with lambs at foot and be someone else's problem! When I've got hoggs so obsessed with their lambs they'll chase other ewes away from them I can't be doing with errant mothers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAF, post: 9234513, member: 158121"] Last checks at 11, bleary eyed and not looking forward to the pissing rain. Got out the truck and heard a fresh lamb looking for its mum. 1 wet, muddy and very yellow lamb stood out in the pouring rain on her own. Thought it must have come out of a hogg. No! Second timer shearling mule. Stood staring at her other lamb that looked pretty much dead as I walked up to her. Think she lambed the dead looking one first, ran off, farted out the 2nd lamb and then ran off again back to the first one to stand and look at it. Dick head. She's in the shed with the sprightly lamb and the cold one is in my footwell with the heaters on, he's wriggling a bit now so hopefully another 10 minutes and he'll be warm enough to go back to her. She's sealed her fate to go to market with lambs at foot and be someone else's problem! When I've got hoggs so obsessed with their lambs they'll chase other ewes away from them I can't be doing with errant mothers! [/QUOTE]
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