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Old 10th March 2022, 14:16   #1
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We have lambs in our field, one is about 24 hours old and the other 8 or 9 are a few hours older but born yesterday.

Just watched one jumping up and down, they seem a little unsteady but apparently tomorrow they will be running around.

They are not our sheep. The farmer looks after the field and hedges and in return uses the field. We will be watching them out of the bedroom window in the morning

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Old 10th March 2022, 14:26   #2
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We have lambs in our field, one is about 24 hours old and the other 8 or 9 are a few hours older but born yesterday.

Just watched one jumping up and down, they seem a little unsteady but apparently tomorrow they will be running around.

They are not our sheep. The farmer looks after the field and hedges and in return uses the field. We will be watching them out of the bedroom window in the morning

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We'll be getting ours in April. It's a pleasure seeing them from the windows.
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I popped to see Guru today to have a look at his poorly 190, in next doors field were a few sheep and a couple of lambs.

Meg wanted to play with them, approached the fence and they promptly dissapeared into the field, ill take that as stage 1 herding
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