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@Mike CHS isn't that one of murphy's laws. the smaller the ewe or doe, the larger the offspring. never fails that a
ff has a giant buck kid.still love the name, just who's bed do her boots go under, ;)
 

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@Mike CHS isn't that one of murphy's laws. the smaller the ewe or doe, the larger the offspring. never fails that a
ff has a giant buck kid.still love the name, just who's bed do her boots go under, ;)

Our 3 11+ pound lambs were to our smallest FF. I still think it was our fault - the 3 ewes were the tamest and always managed to get some food out of the bucket on the way to the troughs. :)
 

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might have been your fault @Mike CHS or could have something to do with the ram ya know. oh, and btw, I love your avatar dogs. I've had aussies off and on for most of 30 years and love to watch boarder collies work. their intensity is awe inspiring. I have an English shepherd right now that I love to death. she is a farm dog extraordinaire.
 
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