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<blockquote data-quote="exmoor dave" data-source="post: 5051586" data-attributes="member: 623"><p>Apparently grandad used to tell dad that if you didn't lose a stone over lambing you hadn't worked hard enough..... We've got at least double the sheep now and lamb two seperate flocks at different times (feb & April).....so he'd be gunning for 2 stone I guess! ! </p><p>There has been a year or two in my early days I reckon I lost 2 stone but I was much younger and defo worked harder not smarter. Then sheared the flock not particularly efficiently so lost even more weight.</p><p></p><p>like too think I work abit smarter now, still walk a hell of a lot round fields at lambing though so probs still loses a stone over the two flocks (despite the epic amount of cake and sweets I eat!). Don't shear any more though. </p><p></p><p>Set of mud terrains on the Landy has probably cut the walking back abit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exmoor dave, post: 5051586, member: 623"] Apparently grandad used to tell dad that if you didn't lose a stone over lambing you hadn't worked hard enough..... We've got at least double the sheep now and lamb two seperate flocks at different times (feb & April).....so he'd be gunning for 2 stone I guess! ! There has been a year or two in my early days I reckon I lost 2 stone but I was much younger and defo worked harder not smarter. Then sheared the flock not particularly efficiently so lost even more weight. like too think I work abit smarter now, still walk a hell of a lot round fields at lambing though so probs still loses a stone over the two flocks (despite the epic amount of cake and sweets I eat!). Don't shear any more though. Set of mud terrains on the Landy has probably cut the walking back abit. [/QUOTE]
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