Around here there are ludicrous numbers of triplets this year - one neighbour scanned 20% triplets in his Swales

and when we counted up a few weeks back we were running at 1/3 of our girls were having triplets - many of them shearlings. We're still having quite a few triplets, but not at that rate now, thankfully. We don't flush, the opposite really, so really don't want or expect many triplets at all.
Another neighbour has four sets of quads scanned and one set of quintuplets. He starts soon, the pet lamb carers are primed and waiting...

I'm not sure why there is such a high incidence of multiple births this year, except maybe that very warm spell we had in Oct / Nov when our tups were out - the sun made the grass grow and that flushed the girls, maybe.
I had a few sets of quads in the mules on the moorland farm - but no, I've never seen quintuplets in the flesh, either.
Yes, triplets aside, this weather is making for a lambing from heaven ... so far...