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Nice sheep, Nicola and congratulations on acquiring them.
Sticking my neck out here, she doesn't look pregnant to me, or, at least not far gone. They usually start getting a 'saggy belly' quite early on when they have had plenty of practice at lambing.
If you can get a pic. of her 'rear quarters', ideally with the tail lifted, it should be pretty easy to tell.
Unless you were told that have been very recently wormed, I would give them both a dose of broad-spectrum wormer.
Good Luck.
Sticking my neck out here, she doesn't look pregnant to me, or, at least not far gone. They usually start getting a 'saggy belly' quite early on when they have had plenty of practice at lambing.
If you can get a pic. of her 'rear quarters', ideally with the tail lifted, it should be pretty easy to tell.
Unless you were told that have been very recently wormed, I would give them both a dose of broad-spectrum wormer.
Good Luck.