Their work has just begun
well this years lambing has started, 5 days early

one would be understandable but 2 second crop and 1 gimmer have all lambed, to add top the fun one of the two crops was scanned as a single but had twins

and a gimmer who was scanned with triplets turned out NOT to be the mother of the lamb she had pinched off the gimmer's lamb. We'd kicked the ewes we thought were not mothers (or imminent) out into their paddock. While Sam got on with putting up the extra lambing pans to cope with the unexpected rush, I went to kick the triplet mother out with the rest, opened the field gate and the rest charged back in. Not content with hanging around trying to get back to their shed they got fed up and went to explore the workshop, eventually got them into their field. Sam was still working in the lambing shed so I fed (got trampled by) the ewes we kicked out, hell those ewes are big

after that I fed the ewe hoggs and Easycares (who are due in March) and came out of there unscathed.