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Bruce

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Usually they have some super fancy (and often stupid) lengthy names based on the farm they came from. I think "C" is a great name, easy to say and remember.
 

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Its been a good lambing season. I got 15 and 14lb twins from one of my brood ewes, I just love her bloodline it always gives heavy thick bones and good birth weights. I think I will keep 2 of the ewe lambs this season and one of the rams....the rest will have to be put up for sale. I need to down size, with the cost of hay and everything else its getting pricey :( anyways here are some lamb pictures, looking forward to seeing all of their 30 and 60 days weights.
 

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WolfeMomma

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I think this ram is my favorite out of all my lambs this year. He is a chunk lol I can't wait for his weights at 30 day weight. Overall Im pleased with how my lambs are looking this year, the new ram made a huge improvement.
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