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Old 01/16/08, 10:36 PM
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Old 01/16/08, 10:41 PM
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Greta did good!!!

What sweet little faces!!!
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Old 01/16/08, 11:43 PM
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I am so happy this all worked out well for you. Very cute
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Old 01/17/08, 09:29 AM
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They sure are cuties. I'm so happy for you and Gretta!
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Old 01/17/08, 05:18 PM
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Those are some gorgeous babies!

How much do they weigh? They look TINY, but Im used to lambs that weigh 8-10 lbs at birth
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Old 01/17/08, 05:53 PM
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I didn't weigh them I tried but they were just so little and it's so cold and he cried so loud...I couldn't get him to hold still and balance on my postage scale...so I put him back with mama. They are very tiny...but it's amazing how good they are getting around already! And they aren't even 24 hours old and they are climbing all over me!
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Old 01/17/08, 09:26 PM
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I didn't weigh them I tried but they were just so little and it's so cold and he cried so loud...I couldn't get him to hold still and balance on my postage scale...so I put him back with mama. They are very tiny...but it's amazing how good they are getting around already! And they aren't even 24 hours old and they are climbing all over me!
I put my lambs in a little sling with handles and a velcro strap across the chest to hold them in, and weigh them on a hanging scale. I cant imagine trying to do it on a postal scale either LOL

They dont really like it, but I do it anyway


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Congrats they are adorable!
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