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Baymule
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Because they didn’t want to take the bottle and the two ewe lambs weren’t “mothered” as well as the ram lamb. As long as they could go suck on mom, they weren’t interested in the bottle. I think the ram lamb was the more aggressive feeder and the 2 ewes were just getting weaker.I have a question... why bring them in to bottle feed if the ewe is still mothering them? Why not let them stay out there and just bottle feed them out there a couple times a day? It's not like your sheep are running on acres and acres and hard to catch them? Less mess and cleanup in the house... I get it when they are rejected by the ewe....
Storms coming in this week and I don’t want wet, cold babies with nothing in their tummies and a mom that prefers the ram. She can’t help it that she had problems and I think she was just overwhelmed. Very nice registered ewe, these 2 ewe lambs are important to me.
Next week I may try transitioning them outside but they need to be strong enough to make it on their own. Plus recognizing me as milk provider.