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We weighed Pixies lamb while we were down this afternoon and it is 11 lbs 2 ounces so it's probably a good thing she had a single. We thought Pixie had Mastitis but it tured out to be a plug so we milked her out on the larger side.

Red is obviously the other picture. His show name was Reflections'.
 

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Oshi must have taken a smoke break after Pixie since there are no new lambs. The nights are supposed to be down in the 20's for the next few days so they are probably waiting for that.

An update on my shoulder replacement: I have worked it out enough that I am back to where it is useable but still heading toward full use. It may not seem to be a big deal but I'm at the point where I can carry the 5 gallon jugs of water with my left arm but can assist with my right. I carried some 5 gallon gas cans yesterday and there was no pain so I'm happy. Those seem like mundane things but since it has been so slow (to me), I'm happy to finally see the progress.
 

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Oshi must have taken a smoke break after Pixie since there are no new lambs. The nights are supposed to be down in the 20's for the next few days so they are probably waiting for that.

An update on my shoulder replacement: I have worked it out enough that I am back to where it is useable but still heading toward full use. It may not seem to be a big deal but I'm at the point where I can carry the 5 gallon jugs of water with my left arm but can assist with my right. I carried some 5 gallon gas cans yesterday and there was no pain so I'm happy. Those seem like mundane things but since it has been so slow (to me), I'm happy to finally see the progress.
Wonderful news, just don't overdo it.
 

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We went out to feed the sheep and to get caught up on the triplets and set of twins born yesterday. We normally don't give feed to the girls the last month before they lamb since it all seems to go to the lambs and they get big but this year we were forced to give them feed. The twins we weighed this morning were 10lbs 5 ounces and 10 lbs two ounces. The triplets were 9-5, 10-2 and 11-6 which is why we don't like to give feed buy Myah is fortunately one of our biggest ewe.
 
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