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I thought they were but wasn't sure. I'm looking into another mineral by the makers of Sea90 that is a mild selenium mineral that several farms we connect with are using. The lamb that had that problem was awfully big for the ewe so we think the position caused the problem. The lamb is normal now.
 

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let me know how it works for you please. I guess next year i'll give them a shot of bo-se before I put the ram in with them and see how that works. oh, and they are better than they were the day they were born but I still don't to see that if I can help it.
 

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carmalitalambalot :lol::lol: How didja come up with that name? :D =D

Beautiful spotty twins. I haven't had any born down in the pasterns. I give my sheep Dumor mineral and Azomite. When they are not pregnant they don't eat much. But pregnant, nursing and the lambs, they inhale the stuff.

Barbie. Reminds me of the Barbie game I played in the car with my daughter. We thought of Barbies Mattel never thought of.
Suicide Barbie
Plumbers Butt Crack Barbie
Zoo Doo Pooper Scooper Barbie
You get the idea…..
 

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And how old was your daughter when you introduced those games?

Good dog Marco, teach the new pup to respect the ewes and their lambs. Hope the little 3 get up to snuff soon.

Barbie trespassed, guess she got what she deserved! Maybe a hawk plucked her off some deck and didn't figure out she was inedible until it got over your place. Open the talons, Barbie and horse away! Lucky no one was hit by the projectiles ;)
 

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