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<blockquote data-quote="jendan" data-source="post: 5024772" data-attributes="member: 51810"><p>It wont happen.We will find there are just as many ewes and lambs about this year as all the others,inspite of all the horror stories going around.For every person that has had a bad lambing,there will be others that have had an exceptional good one.The hill lambers are just starting now,hopefully into warm temps and good conditions.I bet Neilo and TimW will be having good lambings near 200%,there will be plenty others the same.Even up here,LFA Northumberland,most fields still full of ewes and twins looking good.Nearly everyone lambs inside,even some hill people,they have the sheds to cope,and hold them inside when the weather is bad.This is my last year lambing outside,the weather patterns seem to be changing with too many extremes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jendan, post: 5024772, member: 51810"] It wont happen.We will find there are just as many ewes and lambs about this year as all the others,inspite of all the horror stories going around.For every person that has had a bad lambing,there will be others that have had an exceptional good one.The hill lambers are just starting now,hopefully into warm temps and good conditions.I bet Neilo and TimW will be having good lambings near 200%,there will be plenty others the same.Even up here,LFA Northumberland,most fields still full of ewes and twins looking good.Nearly everyone lambs inside,even some hill people,they have the sheds to cope,and hold them inside when the weather is bad.This is my last year lambing outside,the weather patterns seem to be changing with too many extremes. [/QUOTE]
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