This weeks new twins!

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With all the problems with Mrs. Kay, I forget to report that I did have 2 sets of healthy lambs this week! Both are first time moms:) one little girl and three little boys! Of course they waited until the temps are in the single digits and ice is on the ground:)) just glad they are healthy and the moms are in great shape.....
 

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Congrats on the lambies!


(you must have pictures) ;)
 

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Of course I have pictures.... They are on my laptop and I am on the iPad at the moment..... I will post pictures tomorrow. I never get tired of looking at cute little lambs:)
 

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We just had twins, too! All are doing well. We have them separated from the herd (only 2 other ewes and a ram), but how long do we or should we keep them separated?
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I have only been leaving mine up for a couple(2-3) days. I have only had multiples so far this year and can look out the windows to keep my eyes on them. As long as I see 7 lambs running around I have seen them all. Its cute seeing all the lambs running and playing together. Good luck!
 
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