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Impson Butchers observing the Remembrance Day silence, Swaffham,Norfolk,UK.
Impson Butchers observing the Remembrance Day silence, Swaffham,Norfolk,UK.
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Sign advertising Lambing Day at a farm, Gayton,Norfolk,UK
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?Si Barber/07739 472 922.New born spring lambs at Snettisham farm in Norfolk. The lambs are seen here in ' mothering up ' pens in order that they can bond with their mothers and receive adequate nutrition.
?Si Barber/07739 472 922.New born spring lambs at Snettisham farm in Norfolk. The lambs are seen here in ' mothering up ' pens in order that they can bond with their mothers and receive adequate nutrition.
?Si Barber/07739 472 922.New born spring lambs at Snettisham farm in Norfolk. The lambs are seen here in ' mothering up ' pens in order that they can bond with their mothers and receive adequate nutrition.
?Si Barber/07739 472 922.New born spring lambs at Snettisham farm in Norfolk. The lambs are seen here in ' mothering up ' pens in order that they can bond with their mothers and receive adequate nutrition.
?Si Barber/07739 472 922.New born spring lambs at Snettisham farm in Norfolk. The lambs are seen here in ' mothering up ' pens in order that they can bond with their mothers and receive adequate nutrition.
?Si Barber/07739 472 922.New born spring lambs at Snettisham farm in Norfolk. The lambs are seen here in ' mothering up ' pens in order that they can bond with their mothers and receive adequate nutrition.
?Si Barber/07739 472 922.New born spring lambs at Snettisham farm in Norfolk. The lambs are seen here in ' mothering up ' pens in order that they can bond with their mothers and receive adequate nutrition.
?Si Barber/07739 472 922.New born spring lambs at Snettisham farm in Norfolk. The lambs are seen here in ' mothering up ' pens in order that they can bond with their mothers and receive adequate nutrition.