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<blockquote data-quote="JohnGalway" data-source="post: 7364534" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>Out lamping foxes one night in my own place, I could hear a ewe bleating frantically. Looked around, couldn't see much and then I spotted her ram lamb. She'd had him on a little hill that has a steep decline into a drain on one side. I guess when he was trying to stand he zigged when he should've zagged and staggered downhill with each attempt until he was in the water. Discovery was like a scene out of a nature programme with alligators or crocodiles where they just have the tip of their nose out of the water to breathe. Literally that's all this lamb had above water, stretched out tall as he could on his tip toes of the back legs. Down into my sisters house for hairdryer & hotwater bottle re-heating. Christened him "Lucky"!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnGalway, post: 7364534, member: 204"] Out lamping foxes one night in my own place, I could hear a ewe bleating frantically. Looked around, couldn't see much and then I spotted her ram lamb. She'd had him on a little hill that has a steep decline into a drain on one side. I guess when he was trying to stand he zigged when he should've zagged and staggered downhill with each attempt until he was in the water. Discovery was like a scene out of a nature programme with alligators or crocodiles where they just have the tip of their nose out of the water to breathe. Literally that's all this lamb had above water, stretched out tall as he could on his tip toes of the back legs. Down into my sisters house for hairdryer & hotwater bottle re-heating. Christened him "Lucky"! [/QUOTE]
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