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Byline: Jen Aronoff
Mar. 30--The truck and trailer pulled into Bandys High School at about 5 p.m. Thursday, their cargo hungry and bleating baaa! baaa!
"The new arrivals are here," said a group of students waiting at a nearby gate. "Let's git 'er done."
The truck stopped, and out they piled: Lambs, 13 in all, gawky and fuzzy in shades of black, white and brown, anywhere from three days to three months old, taking in their first glimpses of a new home.
The animals began their week as part of a flock of 77 that lived in the yard and on the first floor of a nearly century-old home in the Raleigh suburb of Apex. Their owner, David Watts,…