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shadowran

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well all my jugs are full
« on: January 10, 2017, 07:43:04 am »
these lambs are coming early, this is what happened last summer. I shattered my knee cap and was laid up from June to Oct so I had my ram in with the girls for breeding for fall lambs and I thought since it was so hot he wouldn't settle anything, he did and I didn't want anyone to mess with the ram and maybe get hurt he stayed in there the whole time. I was a little worried as I never saw a good mark on the ewes in fact I barrowed a ram that I sold to cover them well I was wrong, they are looking good for little guys but staying in the jugs longer because of the weather here tons of rain. hopefully they all sell good and bless the kids that buy them
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Re: well all my jugs are full
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2017, 05:50:40 pm »
Good news! Glad to hear he got them all settled after all.  ;D
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