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lambing
/ ˈ±ô泾ɪŋ /
noun
- the birth of lambs
- ( as modifier )
lambing time
- the shepherd's work of tending the ewes and newborn lambs at this time
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He first realised he had a problem on the second day of lambing at the beginning of January.
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"In February, when half term arrives, we start lambing our first lot of ewes, by Easter we're lambing our second lot," she says.
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The season began in spring 1940 with goat shenanigans and the demands of lambing, a typical time in the Yorkshire Dales for the denizens of Skeldale House.
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They could be doing the school run or in the middle of lambing, but when their pager goes off volunteer and retained firefighters across Scotland drop everything.
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Last year’s event in Rio Vista was held at the end of lambing season in December.
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