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<blockquote data-quote="Spartacus" data-source="post: 8670617" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>First look round at 6.30, usually try to catch up with any born through the night with tags rings and numbers if they are dry then, next look round is feeding at about 10, will go fairly soon after that to make sure any twins are paired up again after the ewes have eaten (for the first couple of days after being born). Then will go after dinner at around 1pm, sort any problems, move things that I want to move, mark up any that are fresh. Last look round at 6.30pm. </p><p></p><p>I'm trying to wet mother triplets onto singles this year so I'll be round them as often as I can to catch them as they lamb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spartacus, post: 8670617, member: 285"] First look round at 6.30, usually try to catch up with any born through the night with tags rings and numbers if they are dry then, next look round is feeding at about 10, will go fairly soon after that to make sure any twins are paired up again after the ewes have eaten (for the first couple of days after being born). Then will go after dinner at around 1pm, sort any problems, move things that I want to move, mark up any that are fresh. Last look round at 6.30pm. I'm trying to wet mother triplets onto singles this year so I'll be round them as often as I can to catch them as they lamb. [/QUOTE]
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