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In your field: Kate Rowell - 'There must have been a stray tup on the hill'

March came in like a lamb for us here in the Scottish Borders, so let’s hope the old saying isn’t accurate as we’ll be lambing at the end of the month and could do without any roaring lions.

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In your field: Kate Rowell - 'There must have been a stray tup on the hill'

March came in like a lamb for us here in the Scottish Borders, so lets hope the old saying isnt accurate as well be lambing at the end of the month and could do without any roaring lions. The triplets...

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