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Easy Food and a soft bed, now what!

8/4/2011

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The show team is  having intensive tying up and leading lessons, and  are none too thrilled. We were  getting along just fine, plenty of food at regular intervals, a lovely sheltered accommodation,and a constant flow of music,- then I put the head stalls on. Now I need to convince them to be best friends again.
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Unfortunately I hurt my finger just as we  started the lead training and that has delayed the whole process. Now with a week to go until the Show, the training process has been considerably compressed. Lucky Dorpers are smart and learn fairly quickly. Black Adder the big ram has become lame so that is one battle I won't have to fight.

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Lia
12/4/2011 10:46:29 am

i wish we could be so organised and lots of luck for the show

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Sue link
14/4/2011 07:01:42 pm

Good Luck with the training & getting these guys show ready, can't wait to read how you went with them.

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