I go out to feed today thinking lamb watch started tomorrow for the known bred ewes (tomorrow is 142 days since the ram came) and the ewe lamb had a ram lamb (cute little recessive light blue guy). Thank goodness no problems I come out and he's just sitting next to the hay bale all dry, getting...
The wether is the one on the hay bale. The white ewe I know is pregnant. And the ewe lamb in question has her face in the bale. A side note of the white ewe is she has always had twins so she looks huge and the ewe lamb was a single.
No I've checked multiple times thinking what all of you are thinking, but they are both gone. There was a section of fence that they shared but the ewe lamb who I'm having second thoughts on, but she was never up against it. She was a bottle baby (another reason I'm hoping she is not bred) and...
Before anyone says no I thought it couldn't happen either, but now I'm questioning what's happening with my sheep.
Let me start off at the beginning when I bought the wether.
I bought a 7 month old Romney wether in October. When I got him they had just banded him the week before (and I double...