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Anna-marie
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Jamsam,
You will enjoy every minute, even those where you think that you are doing everything wrong
I rescued one of my first twin lambs when she was born. She was frozen to the ground and her mum was more interested in her brother
I literally had to peel her from the ground
Took her home, warmed her up, gave her some colostrum, fed her throughout the night, then took her back to her mum the next day
She needed help with suckling at first, and I just topped her up with the bottle, then by the fourth day, she didn't need any extra at all
I called her Maisie (short for amazing ) and she is thriving well.
She always comes to greet me, and tries to climb up the back of my legs, wanting to be picked up
She rubs her face against mine, when I'm holding her
Anyone want a pet lamb?
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jamsam
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