The Chronicle

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- GRACE BALDWIN lambcareau­stralia.org.au

FRIENDSHIP comes in all sheeps and sizes, especially for these lucky lambs.

Misty and Jax were recently handed in to Lamb Care Australia by a farmer after they were found huddled together in a paddock.

Lamb Care Australia operations director Robyn Cochrane said the pair were recovering incredibly well.

“We’re not sure if they’re brother and sister but they’re very closely bonded and hate to be apart,” Ms Cochrane said. “They love to jump around and snuggle together.”

Unfortunat­ely Misty had to have her tail amputated.

Ms Cochrane said removing tails is not the usual practice of the charity, but little Misty had fallen victim to an attack – most likely from a crow – and her tail had been injured beyond repair.

She is doing very well post-surgery and is bouncing back to her happy, hungry self.

 ??  ?? Best buddies Misty and Jax are thriving after being taken in by Lamb Care Australia. Picture: Nicki Connolly
Best buddies Misty and Jax are thriving after being taken in by Lamb Care Australia. Picture: Nicki Connolly

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