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The Well-Gell Dr. Rachel brought ovhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifer for Baby Thunder is definitely helping him. He's still way too thin, and I don't have any unrealistic expectations for a miraculous recovery. I really didn't want to lose him at Christmas. This morning as I was doing chores - not really chores as I love to be with the sheep - Thunder got up and walked over to some cracked corn and started eating. I haven't seen him eat in weeks. The rest of the sheep are wonderfully fat and happy. The pregnant ewes look fine and fit. I have two with no udders and one with half an udder, and I didn't mean for them to breed, but here we are. Everyone else looks great.
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