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You know you are lambing /calving when?
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<blockquote data-quote="Longlowdog" data-source="post: 8100659" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>[USER=1505]@bobajob[/USER] ...when the vet answers the work phone with 'a huge theatrical sigh, yes Angus I'll be right there' and puts the phone down. 3am after a previous 6pm call out.</p><p> I was lent a tup with allegedly spectacular breeding who came highly recommended. 4 Cesareans later I don't think he'll be the visiting love interest for my ewes next year. I'll stick to my 6 year old stock tup who hasn't thrown a lamb that needed the side door since he was born here and the 170 Guinea tup I accidentally bought to start the bidding at Lanark who has thrown some great lambs that was used to catch repeats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longlowdog, post: 8100659, member: 395"] [USER=1505]@bobajob[/USER] ...when the vet answers the work phone with 'a huge theatrical sigh, yes Angus I'll be right there' and puts the phone down. 3am after a previous 6pm call out. I was lent a tup with allegedly spectacular breeding who came highly recommended. 4 Cesareans later I don't think he'll be the visiting love interest for my ewes next year. I'll stick to my 6 year old stock tup who hasn't thrown a lamb that needed the side door since he was born here and the 170 Guinea tup I accidentally bought to start the bidding at Lanark who has thrown some great lambs that was used to catch repeats. [/QUOTE]
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