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      <image:caption>Martin Martin is a sweet soft boy. He’s the smallest of the flock and he loves people. He’s like a little shadow when we’re out in the field! He likes to be stroked and he loves a butt rub! Martin and and Mia are often to be found together, we suspect they’re plotting something! He sometimes likes to cuddle with Matilda. Sadly little Martin has respiratory issues because his lungs aren’t fully formed, we don’t know how long he has but we’re committed to making each day wonderful.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Abby (RIP) 18/4/21 - 20/5/21 We rescued Abby when she was 5 days old, she was born with severe birth defects and were were told that if we didn’t take her that day she’d be shot. Sadly despite the progress we made helping her to stand and then walk, consulting with a physio therapist, &amp; taking her to see specialists at Edinburgh’s top vet hospital we were unable to save her. Abby delighted everyone who met her and she is very missed.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mòrag Mòrag is a solid sheep who is very independent. She likes to do her own thing but she will also try to climb you when you least expect it. She loves having the sides of her face rubbed.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Murray Murray is a sweet boy who loves a cuddle. He’s very gentle and caring - he’s always one of the first to come running if one of the other sheep (usually Martin) baa’s because they’ve gotten separated from the flock. Murray also enjoys standing on rocks and pawing at people to get their attention!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mia Mia is the biggest and pushiest lamb in the flock. She has the loudest baa and she enjoys the mineral lick a little too much. She’s incredibly inquisitive and she loves an under neck scratch. Mia is often found hanging out with Martin, we aren’t sure what they’re plotting yet but we’re sure they’re up to something!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Matilda Matilda is the second smallest in the flock. She’s very independent and can usually be found off doing her own thing although she sometimes likes to cuddle with Martin.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A photo of the main field just after it has been mowed. It is a little brown waiting for the grass to grow. The side of the field shelter can be seen on the right half of the image.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A photo of the main field just after it has been mowed. It is a little brown waiting for the grass to grow. The side of the field shelter can be seen on the right half of the image.</image:caption>
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