Spring lamb
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Re: Spring lamb
I think one small sheep would suffice for both.
The son of a friend of mine keeps a few sheep but I can't persuade him to graze them at my place for a day or two once a month!
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Re: Spring lamb
Maybe you should buy a small one , and rent it out Dave
sounds like a win ,win situation
Buy small ,watch it get fat ,mint sauce , Happy days
sounds like a win ,win situation
Buy small ,watch it get fat ,mint sauce , Happy days
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Happy Hayes wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11 2019 12:46 -Maybe you should buy a small one , and rent it out Dave
sounds like a win ,win situation
Buy small ,watch it get fat ,mint sauce , Happy days
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Re: Spring lamb
https://live.staticflickr.com/7887/3264 ... 401d_b.jpg You would have a good time here Dave .
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kenny sloan wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11 2019 15:34 -Woo hoo!!!https://live.staticflickr.com/7887/3264 ... 401d_b.jpg You would have a good time here Dave .
Reminds me of driving off a river on the last day of the season some years ago when the lambs were lying in the wheel ruts to keep out of the wind. They had no idea what a car was and I had to get out to shoo them away.