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Definition of lambing in English: lambingnoun ˈlamɪŋˈlæmɪŋ mass nounThe birth of lambs on a farm. lambing begins in mid January Example sentencesExamples - This book is a revised edition that provides practical guidance and information on aspects of lambing and lamb care.
- Orton-based Tony Hull, of Eden Media, who did Orton's millennium video, took out his camera in all weathers to capture such rites of passage as lambing, shearing and horn burning.
- Pregnant women should avoid close contact with sheep and lambs during the lambing season.
- They said they would like to visit a farm, especially during lambing, to get up close to some of the animals.
- Out in freezing rain before dawn, out on winter nights for lambing and calving, hill farmers get back injuries, arthritis and lung disease.
- They should avoid contact with clothing, boots and utensils, which have come into contact with sheep at lambing, with newborn lambs, with aborted lambs or the afterbirth.
- This will allow farmers to shift animals from rented grazing land to pasture nearer home to supervise lambing or calving or turn out animals onto summer pasture from overcrowded steadings.
- They come for the beauty and the peace and quiet; and still like to watch lambing and calving when possible.
- After years of cold winters and late, wet springs he delayed lambing by a few weeks.
- This eases the pressure on labour and reduces the demand for space at lambing in his sheep shed.
- It is the first show of the season and I think everybody is ready for getting to a show after lambing, and it's nice to get out and meet people.
- Her husband Ian is manhandling sheep through wire fences for crutch shearing, ahead of lambing.
- Landowners can apply for restriction orders for 28 days over the year to keep walkers out of their fields at sensitive times like lambing.
- The good farmer who fed his ewes well before lambing rarely complained of foxes.
- Even in a small flock like ours, where the ewes have access to pasture year round and give birth to their lambs on clean straw, the risk of disease around lambing time is a constant nemesis.
- Anne Booth, who farms near Settle, is barely a quarter way through lambing but already has lost a number of healthy lambs to foxes, crows and, for the first time this year, badgers, which she believes have killed four lambs.
- It is the season for lambing and sheep owners in the area are very worried as there have been a few small incidents already and they are hoping this will not happen again.
- Last week, I reported that a lady had been arrested because her Pyrenean mountain dogs had been worrying Owd Tom's ewes, a capital offence in the countryside with lambing about to start.
- Ewes heavy in lamb become very quiet, and near lambing are more vigilant and graze less.
- The Ministry of Agriculture and The Journal of Applied Ecology, UK both agree that in studies of upland lambing, lamb losses were unaffected by the presence of foxes.
Definition of lambing in US English: lambingnounˈlamiNGˈlæmɪŋ The birth of lambs on a farm. lambing begins in mid-January Example sentencesExamples - It is the first show of the season and I think everybody is ready for getting to a show after lambing, and it's nice to get out and meet people.
- Anne Booth, who farms near Settle, is barely a quarter way through lambing but already has lost a number of healthy lambs to foxes, crows and, for the first time this year, badgers, which she believes have killed four lambs.
- This will allow farmers to shift animals from rented grazing land to pasture nearer home to supervise lambing or calving or turn out animals onto summer pasture from overcrowded steadings.
- Pregnant women should avoid close contact with sheep and lambs during the lambing season.
- Landowners can apply for restriction orders for 28 days over the year to keep walkers out of their fields at sensitive times like lambing.
- This eases the pressure on labour and reduces the demand for space at lambing in his sheep shed.
- Last week, I reported that a lady had been arrested because her Pyrenean mountain dogs had been worrying Owd Tom's ewes, a capital offence in the countryside with lambing about to start.
- Orton-based Tony Hull, of Eden Media, who did Orton's millennium video, took out his camera in all weathers to capture such rites of passage as lambing, shearing and horn burning.
- It is the season for lambing and sheep owners in the area are very worried as there have been a few small incidents already and they are hoping this will not happen again.
- The good farmer who fed his ewes well before lambing rarely complained of foxes.
- They come for the beauty and the peace and quiet; and still like to watch lambing and calving when possible.
- This book is a revised edition that provides practical guidance and information on aspects of lambing and lamb care.
- Even in a small flock like ours, where the ewes have access to pasture year round and give birth to their lambs on clean straw, the risk of disease around lambing time is a constant nemesis.
- Her husband Ian is manhandling sheep through wire fences for crutch shearing, ahead of lambing.
- They should avoid contact with clothing, boots and utensils, which have come into contact with sheep at lambing, with newborn lambs, with aborted lambs or the afterbirth.
- The Ministry of Agriculture and The Journal of Applied Ecology, UK both agree that in studies of upland lambing, lamb losses were unaffected by the presence of foxes.
- Out in freezing rain before dawn, out on winter nights for lambing and calving, hill farmers get back injuries, arthritis and lung disease.
- After years of cold winters and late, wet springs he delayed lambing by a few weeks.
- Ewes heavy in lamb become very quiet, and near lambing are more vigilant and graze less.
- They said they would like to visit a farm, especially during lambing, to get up close to some of the animals.
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