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Drought last year, no grass this year, just hay. So.Several of the YouTube sheep farms I like to watch are having problems with huge lambs this spring too. They’re pretty much all saying it’s from having more/better grazing than usual. Basically, if it’s not the ram, it’s the feed. Too much or too rich during that last month of gestation. Fine - even beneficial - for multiples, but it can be dangerous for the ewes having singles.
Woah -- they keep getting bigger. Cool - but not that big . Feed maybe?? Weather??Clefairy × Magnemite
Huge single ewe, slight spot markings.
11.25#! Was able to get her out on her own. See, not a Ross problem! Idk wtf it is, but I hope they're not all big. Never want to have to take to the vet for a csection!
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Hay. Regular orchard grass hay. Nothing else.Woah -- they keep getting bigger. Cool - but not that big . Feed maybe?? Weather??
or global warming