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I'm not blaming the feed ...
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<blockquote data-quote="Longlowdog" data-source="post: 7159734" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>I've also had a sheep called Mighty Hermaphrodity (till she hit the fat ring). My first lambing job I lambed quads and kept the four apparently female mini lambs alive until they began to thrive and the owner told me to take mum (called Two Scoops) and her offspring home. Come tupping time for those lambs I put the tup in and one started knocking seven shades out of the tup. A closer inspection revealed it was indeed a female on the outside with two prodigiously sized nuts under her/his/its/whatever it identified as skin. </p><p> I haven't keep many sheep or for very long but they have proved inventive in their wily ways of messing with my head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longlowdog, post: 7159734, member: 395"] I've also had a sheep called Mighty Hermaphrodity (till she hit the fat ring). My first lambing job I lambed quads and kept the four apparently female mini lambs alive until they began to thrive and the owner told me to take mum (called Two Scoops) and her offspring home. Come tupping time for those lambs I put the tup in and one started knocking seven shades out of the tup. A closer inspection revealed it was indeed a female on the outside with two prodigiously sized nuts under her/his/its/whatever it identified as skin. I haven't keep many sheep or for very long but they have proved inventive in their wily ways of messing with my head. [/QUOTE]
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