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Patchwork Farm Jacob Sheep

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Sheep, dogs, and a cat (and some people) in the Georgia mountains.

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Patchwork Farm Jacob Sheep

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Patchwork Farm Jacob Sheep | Sheep, dogs, and a cat (and some people) in the Georgia mountains. Patchwork Farm Jacob Sheep Sheep, dogs, and a cat (and some people) in the Georgia mountains. Skip to content Home About ← Older posts Barring Surprises Posted on May 14, 2024 by patchworkfibers After the birth of Holly’s twins, I said lambing is over – barring surprises. Meet the surprise. Paloma was huge, but wasn’t showing as much of an udder as she usually does. Or even as much as the other ewes. Her expected lambing date came and went. Her udder was what you’d expect to see from an unbred ten year ewe that has twinned or tripleted for nine years up until a couple weeks before lambing – old lady saggy. Even then it was only the slightest increase in size, but the wool started to shed, a small groove showed up between the udder halves, and the color slightly pinked. It was enough to make me feel that lambing wasn’t over. She was huge, but slow to develop an ud...

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