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<blockquote data-quote="aussie_cowgirl" data-source="post: 653812" data-attributes="member: 1279"><p>I gave her back to the school and now she's one of the teachers pets :lol: . She was actually bigger than any of the weaners but because she was blind she was more of a liability than anything. </p><p></p><p>It was weird you know, because its a small herd and I was running the breeding program I knew who came from who and when I took Tilly back to the farm she started baaing and her biological mum returned her call and they kept on calling each other. I took Tilly when she was a day old and returned her at 4 months old. Amazing... (her mum couldn't stand after giving birth to triplets, one lamb died and the school decided to give me one and leave one on her)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aussie_cowgirl, post: 653812, member: 1279"] I gave her back to the school and now she's one of the teachers pets :lol: . She was actually bigger than any of the weaners but because she was blind she was more of a liability than anything. It was weird you know, because its a small herd and I was running the breeding program I knew who came from who and when I took Tilly back to the farm she started baaing and her biological mum returned her call and they kept on calling each other. I took Tilly when she was a day old and returned her at 4 months old. Amazing... (her mum couldn't stand after giving birth to triplets, one lamb died and the school decided to give me one and leave one on her) [/QUOTE]
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