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<blockquote data-quote="Anymulewilldo" data-source="post: 7137472" data-attributes="member: 144597"><p>They are sbf lambs so they tend to swarm en mass when they go anywhere. Luckily nothing looks too have been ripped. Pulled a few out of brambles in ditches and the like but luckily there is no deep water near them. </p><p></p><p>Took us a good while too count them too make sure we had the right amount there. </p><p>They were mongrel bred things, bit of long dog, bit of staffy, could be a fancy breed for all I know but looked like mongrels too me. </p><p>The farmer thinks he knows where they are from so I have left it with him too find the owners and try too get money out of them. Around home the rural crime officers are really good. They have chased money up for me and everything. That shower down there were something else though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anymulewilldo, post: 7137472, member: 144597"] They are sbf lambs so they tend to swarm en mass when they go anywhere. Luckily nothing looks too have been ripped. Pulled a few out of brambles in ditches and the like but luckily there is no deep water near them. Took us a good while too count them too make sure we had the right amount there. They were mongrel bred things, bit of long dog, bit of staffy, could be a fancy breed for all I know but looked like mongrels too me. The farmer thinks he knows where they are from so I have left it with him too find the owners and try too get money out of them. Around home the rural crime officers are really good. They have chased money up for me and everything. That shower down there were something else though! [/QUOTE]
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