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Farmer Roy's Random Thoughts - I never said it was easy.
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<blockquote data-quote="hendrebc" data-source="post: 6844189" data-attributes="member: 70166"><p>22/3/13 is a date I'll never forget. It came from nowhere was only forecast on the 10pm news the day before anf we had 6 foot of snow outside our front door overnight and all my ewes and lambs outside getting buried in it as we had almost finished lambing then apart from the shearlings and ewe lambs. We still had drifts that hadn't melted in mid may they were so deep. Lost a third of my lambs at least I don't want to know how many it was and probably 10% of my ewes. Didn't get my spring barley in till June. I weighed less than 9 stone and made myself ill after it was all over I'd worked so hard trying to dig ewes and lambs out and carrying feed to them. Utter miserable hell of a spring. Hope it never happens again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hendrebc, post: 6844189, member: 70166"] 22/3/13 is a date I'll never forget. It came from nowhere was only forecast on the 10pm news the day before anf we had 6 foot of snow outside our front door overnight and all my ewes and lambs outside getting buried in it as we had almost finished lambing then apart from the shearlings and ewe lambs. We still had drifts that hadn't melted in mid may they were so deep. Lost a third of my lambs at least I don't want to know how many it was and probably 10% of my ewes. Didn't get my spring barley in till June. I weighed less than 9 stone and made myself ill after it was all over I'd worked so hard trying to dig ewes and lambs out and carrying feed to them. Utter miserable hell of a spring. Hope it never happens again. [/QUOTE]
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