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First Lambs Taken to Slaughter
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<blockquote data-quote="Lovegoodstock" data-source="post: 4483276" data-attributes="member: 42646"><p>Had 2 black sheep 10 years ago for my daughter, were twins and they stuck together like glue. Wouldn't want a flock like them but they were amusing, in a big bunch then dog behind them they would go opposite direction to the running flock, last year the last remaining ewe had her lamb marked and tagged few days before going, sold 150 that week, got them in next week and saw her black lamb tagged and marked still there, mum got the blame for not getting her in, the same happened after next draw, where we weigh and sort is a cattle shed, top gate leaves a gap when shut of about a foot,2 1/2 feet off ground, we tie a small hurdle in gap, not normally a problem ever!! You have to jump and hit it hard to create a tiny gap. She did it with her lamb following 3 times, incredible, never did it before her lamb was marked and tagged, the third time I caught lamb on yard, should have kept him as a teaser</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lovegoodstock, post: 4483276, member: 42646"] Had 2 black sheep 10 years ago for my daughter, were twins and they stuck together like glue. Wouldn't want a flock like them but they were amusing, in a big bunch then dog behind them they would go opposite direction to the running flock, last year the last remaining ewe had her lamb marked and tagged few days before going, sold 150 that week, got them in next week and saw her black lamb tagged and marked still there, mum got the blame for not getting her in, the same happened after next draw, where we weigh and sort is a cattle shed, top gate leaves a gap when shut of about a foot,2 1/2 feet off ground, we tie a small hurdle in gap, not normally a problem ever!! You have to jump and hit it hard to create a tiny gap. She did it with her lamb following 3 times, incredible, never did it before her lamb was marked and tagged, the third time I caught lamb on yard, should have kept him as a teaser [/QUOTE]
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