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@farmerjan that was the freezer we got at the auction and we have had good luck also buying second hand. Our repairman friend said it looked like it had been sitting and not running for a long time so saving it was questionable.

@Pastor Dave I didn't think about the 12 gauge when I took the picture since that spot is where it always sits. It ls one of those guns that have been around forever and works for critters that are in the wrong spot at the wrong time. It gets put away when young ones are around though.
 

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No 'xplainin' necessary. That's exactly what I figured. I've just always been a gun enthusiast and notice them before much else. I have Grandpa's. 22 rifle that sat just inside the basement stairwell. We didn't go down there or even open that door as kids, and it was always ready to go. I have something similarby the bed that the boys just know is a fixture of the bedroom.
 

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I was out moving the ewes to fresh grass this afternoon and one of the ewe lambs came up for petting. She may be a bit bloated on the fresh grass but I'm pretty sure she's two or so months pregnant. She is our spotted ewes daughter (but solid white) so she has the size to carry if she is pregnant.
 

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I was out moving the ewes to fresh grass this afternoon and one of the ewe lambs came up for petting. She may be a bit bloated on the fresh grass but I'm pretty sure she's two or so months pregnant. She is our spotted ewes daughter (but solid white) so she has the size to carry if she is pregnant.
Maxwell or oops?
 

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Wasn't too hard I bet! I think I have more footwear now than I did when I was working. Need lots of different types when working outdoors on the "farm". For 'real' work, one pair black, one brown covered it all.
Haha, females have to have "colors" and "styles" and match this to that and on and on and on.
 

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Maxwell or oops?

This is an oops. If she is pregnant it's either Percy or the other registered ram lamb which is ok since she is commercial. She is one we were going to record her lamb when she lambed with Maxwell's lamb though since she is so well proportioned. :)
 
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