And I only thought rams were the problem!

[member=27063]Marches Farmer[/member]

I looked at the sheep again this morning and only 1 looking close to lambing, the rest are not bagged up or showing any signs, so I am guessing it will be either a month or 2 for them at least. Update on the twins, we brought them to closer to the house to watch them, as mom never had a big bag. One of the lambs went down last night, so we pulled it and gave extra feeding, the other lamb had drunk all mom had to offer, so am afraid this is a pet lamb... She is quite small and thin and very light, as is her sister, but will make a nicely grown lamb in time, mom is a first timer, so am going to be giving her a good amount of food to improve her milk yield. They were getting licks and a hay bale in the field, which they seem to be eating well, but am thinking I will be giving the ones I can see which are due, seperating them first, extra feeding.