2019, Waiting on lambs!

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Amazon says it has shipped, on the 14th & now on the way, but looking up #, it has not even been taken to post office.
Ugh.
Looking at reviews, failed to find these, and a couple say they never got the item..
Awesome...
Amazon now says it should show between 21st-25th. So, we'll see.
 

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Took down the snow fence. Let ponies out, too. They'll stay out as long as they leave the ewes alone.
Ewes & my ♡pony.
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Marley is bagging up.
Gotta check what tag # Latte is, as I can't tell who she is....:hide
Addie doesn't seem to be bagging up, so hopefully she was bred, just no mark.

Latte, Addie, Marley & Patchie are due the 25th, 26th & 28th.
Gotta get some lambing jugs put up!
 

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Surry has a big udder now! Just like her mom used to have. She's not due until the 6th!
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Guinevere, shortest & widest! Due the 6th as well! Praying for healthy triplets!
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Marley
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Ewenique is due on the 13th, hoping for twins.
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Addie, doesn't seem like things match her fast approaching 26th due date!
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Patchie is her typical, round self, but looks to have an udder & may be on schedule! Due on the 28th.
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Icarus & Tegan have wool break, so no shearing for them this year. Will just pluck off the weak stuff.

Lolla hardly grows 1.25" of wool, thus, I'm thinking of leaving her not sheared. If it goes well this year, I'll have her shorn every other year. Thought of shearing just her belly and legs last year, and if I had electric shears, I would do that.
 
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