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The golden hoof...
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<blockquote data-quote="beltextexel" data-source="post: 6734639" data-attributes="member: 17558"><p>Our ewes spent all autumn up with us behind 2 strands and are now in Norfolk with a Tff member behind 3 strands. Haven’t had one escape yet. These are Cheviots and Cheviot Mules as well.</p><p></p><p>Lambs can be a bit worse, theres and odd one or two in the gimmer lambs and fattening lambs that are in Lincolnshire that like to push their luck a bit, but nothing drastic.</p><p></p><p>We do have a bunch of bought in Romney store lambs that, as soon as the grass starts to get a bit low in their field, escape without trying. Maybe only half a dozen but still...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beltextexel, post: 6734639, member: 17558"] Our ewes spent all autumn up with us behind 2 strands and are now in Norfolk with a Tff member behind 3 strands. Haven’t had one escape yet. These are Cheviots and Cheviot Mules as well. Lambs can be a bit worse, theres and odd one or two in the gimmer lambs and fattening lambs that are in Lincolnshire that like to push their luck a bit, but nothing drastic. We do have a bunch of bought in Romney store lambs that, as soon as the grass starts to get a bit low in their field, escape without trying. Maybe only half a dozen but still... [/QUOTE]
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