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<blockquote data-quote="GrannyAching" data-source="post: 3847932" data-attributes="member: 21754"><p>We had a really mixed year lamb size wise with most lambs from one tup.Some were enormous singles/twins/triplets others were tiny. I kept the last one to lamb really tight because I was worried about what size lamb she would end up trying to get out and she had a little weedy thing that struggled to do anything for two days and yet she was in the same condition as one I lambed the week before which was so big I really thought I'd be sending for the vet to try and cut it up. I had "had to" feed over winter as really short of grass so figured it was my mistake somewhere somehow, that I had fed too much and that some ewes were putting more into the lambs while maintaining condition than others even as lambs.</p><p></p><p>Just concentrating on the lambs I've got now and will see what next year brings now I have all my fields back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrannyAching, post: 3847932, member: 21754"] We had a really mixed year lamb size wise with most lambs from one tup.Some were enormous singles/twins/triplets others were tiny. I kept the last one to lamb really tight because I was worried about what size lamb she would end up trying to get out and she had a little weedy thing that struggled to do anything for two days and yet she was in the same condition as one I lambed the week before which was so big I really thought I'd be sending for the vet to try and cut it up. I had "had to" feed over winter as really short of grass so figured it was my mistake somewhere somehow, that I had fed too much and that some ewes were putting more into the lambs while maintaining condition than others even as lambs. Just concentrating on the lambs I've got now and will see what next year brings now I have all my fields back. [/QUOTE]
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