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feet in trough_Douglas.
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  • Aperture Value: F2.8
  • Date/Time Original: 1/3/2000 7:26:51 PM
  • Exposure Time: 11111/1000000 sec
  • Flash: Flash fired
  • Focal Length: 8.082 mm
  • Model: PENTAX EI-200 (V1.10)
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Douglas is with Mum in the Polytunnel & he has made lots of new friends. Here he is standing in the feed trough, with his Mum behind him.

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Helen said:

This is the picture I like best. I think Ramsey gets into trouble a lot. a bit like me. his mum looks like mine when ive done things wrong. dont tell her or shell kill me.
10:00 PM on April 21, 2006

Julie O'Neill said:

This is Douglas and he does like to play! Remember his mum is only looking after him and trying to keep him safe!!! (thats all your mum is doing too!)
This picture shows Douglas playing in the trough... yuk! he is standing on everyone elses dinner plate!
1:18 PM on April 27, 2006

Helen said:

i ws joking about mum. itys just that she looks a bit angry and it remebered me of my mum.
9:07 PM on May 24, 2006

Shelly said:

When will Douglas get horns like his Mum?
11:13 AM on May 25, 2006

R0MA said:

what is douglas, mum called.
9:25 PM on May 26, 2006

Gill said:

What do you think would be a good name for her Roma?
Perhaps Roma?
5:14 PM on May 28, 2006

grace said:

why are they so messy
4:13 PM on June 1, 2006

Julie O'Neill said:

The Lambs are born with hard stumps on top of their head and the horns start growing from the day they are born. It takes about 12 months for a lamb to grow impressive horns, however they are very visable at 2 months old.
Douglas' mum doesn't have a name... it would be far to hard to name all of the sheep, pigs, chickens, goats, guinea pigs, ducks.. see there are far to any animals to give them all names
12:27 PM on June 3, 2006

Adam St said:

Why is Douglas standing in the trough?
5:50 PM on June 4, 2006

Grace T said:

I think it is because he is hoping someone will come along and fill it up for him!
11:04 AM on June 5, 2006

Roma said:

What will they fill it up with? Milk?
11:05 AM on June 5, 2006

BethanyW said:

Wiy is one snifing
7:36 AM on June 13, 2006

Julie O'Neill said:

The trough gets filled with Sheep Pellets, as special dried food for sheep.
9:25 PM on August 10, 2006

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