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Lambing outdoors- catching ewe and lambs
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<blockquote data-quote="Anymulewilldo" data-source="post: 7595184" data-attributes="member: 144597"><p>People ring up “can you come get my sheep in with your dogs? I can’t catch half of them” </p><p>I’d go, gather. Got very bored of being given £20/£30 and a look that said they’d done me a favour. The last place I went the teenage son nearly flattened my best dog with his trials bike. I put them back in the motor and came home. Just left the sheep there. If anyone asks now the answer is no. How do I manage my own sheep if my dogs get hurt ars@ing about gathering for other people for a few quid. I don’t think £5k each would replace them. It’s just too much hassle and risk for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anymulewilldo, post: 7595184, member: 144597"] People ring up “can you come get my sheep in with your dogs? I can’t catch half of them” I’d go, gather. Got very bored of being given £20/£30 and a look that said they’d done me a favour. The last place I went the teenage son nearly flattened my best dog with his trials bike. I put them back in the motor and came home. Just left the sheep there. If anyone asks now the answer is no. How do I manage my own sheep if my dogs get hurt ars@ing about gathering for other people for a few quid. I don’t think £5k each would replace them. It’s just too much hassle and risk for me. [/QUOTE]
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