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To all of ye who doubted me.....get stuffed!

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edit, yes I had a huge scrap with the ram, dropped the torch and got covered in sheepsh1t and mud (add a bruised rib to the list of injuries at the mo) but I got dirty and managed to send him off. Big 'ole girl had three, the pictured lamb had crawled off to die, a real runt, so we now have a bleating thingy in the kitchen next to the Godin...French life eh?

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Lou if you had my knee and ribs this evening I'm not sure you'd be agreeing!

Names are not too good an idea for freezer fodder Gay.

Quercus (the dog) doesn't seem to mind too much.

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I'm off to sleep...in the other house, it's a boy thing.

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>P.S. Are you Welsh?<

P*** off Jon, how dare you insult me like that! I am of the master race....Anglo Saxon English.[:D]

 

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Just wondered? Looks like we are the same race then. I like lamb too, but these are special and I'll bet Sara names them even if you are two butch!!!

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We've had to bring another one in, I guess it got too cold and was clearly close to death, it's all wrapped up now next to the Godin but won't feed, we're trying to force feed it but it's still too lethargic. The 'runt' got through OK and is feeding and warm, but still can't really stand up....it's quite hilarious! I'm watching the third one closely. Mum has always been a good mum, I don't know what happened this time.

It's like Noahs Ark here at the mo!

>was Welsh the father then?...< I have my suspicions Missy but I'm not quite brave enough to voice them. Still, there's always DNA testing!

You're right Hoddy, it's going to be a toughie when it comes time to kill them, it wasn't easy last time and caused arguments but it's got to be done.

More piccies later, I hope you all understand the personal danger I have to endure to keep you all entertained, the least y'all could do is have a whip round for a new amplifier for me![:D]

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I really don't know how you farmer types do it.  Buy them, breed them, birth them, feed them, raise them, cuddle them and then eat em.  I know it is a fact of life and I'm being very silly, but I don't think I could do it.

Good luck with the second one.  Its cold here too.

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I really don't know how you farmer types do it.  Buy them, breed them, birth them, feed them, raise them, cuddle them and then eat em.  I know it is a fact of life and I'm being very silly, but I don't think I could do it.

Good luck with the second one.  Its cold here too.

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Farmer types we're not Lori (that's an insult to farmers!). You're not being at all silly if that's how you feel, I completely understand.

Sarah's out this afternoon so I get to lambsit, I should be working, but what the heck, I guess nobody can sack me. Anyone wanna come over and lambsit? 

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