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All the lambs are getting big.
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Abby and Annie are in this flock, separated from their mother Millie.
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A Mule lamb.
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We also got a few Cheviots on the same day we got the Suffolks - this is my favourite of them.
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A nice Hampshire Down.
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How can you not love Suffolks? They are gorgeous. My favourite breed of sheep.
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Another nice face.
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Annie enjoying the grass.
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This old ewe has a very expressive face.
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Margo, Millie, Maggie and Morag all ended up joining the main flock of ewes.
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Like Annie and Abby, Andy and Angus were separated from their mum. They went to join the flock of tip lambs.
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(And made friends with Jim.)
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A Charollais face.
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A Kerry Hill face.
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And my Jim, a Zwartbles face.
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All that reshuffling leaves me with a tiny flock of super friendly sheep that is a more manageable size. Penny and Cilla:
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I love the pink in Cilla's nose.
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Esther and Flora:
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They are all beautiful.
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