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My father-in-law had a round of bad luck last night. Here is was in the negatives. had 5 ewes lamb to a total of 12 babies. this little guy is from a new mother who cleaned him well but he is so small, he is one of twins and weighs about 4 pounds. he had a ewe have triplets and never let any milk down. those trips are actually on this ones mother and she is doing great with them. his twin died. he had another ewe have trips. two are alive and healthy, one was still in the sack and was about a 1/3 of the size of the other lambs. luckily all the others did well. he had a long night though and some how my wife talked him in to use having the bottle lamb (easier for him0 and he agreed. he eats well but is small. he did have some colostrum but he is on milk replacer now. any suggestions on extra care would be great. thank God our ewes aren't do for another 4 weeks!!! the bottom picture is of him in front of my 2 yo's push toys if that gives you any idea of his size. he is a Suffolk cross.
 

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Just make sure you follow the instructions for the lamb replacer!!! If they are not followed exactly, the poor little guy may get digestive issues, constapation, diahrrea, or off of his feed!! ;)
Good luck!! Have fun, they are soooo cute, but a lot of work!
 

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my wife just called to tell me his name is Wizzer. He peed on our oldest daughter. He has had regular bowel movements so far so we'll hope for the best.
 

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We feed our lambs 3-4 times a day. Early in the morning, around 3-4 o'clock, and around 9 o'clock...It worked well for us since we had to attend school. My dad occasionally came home and fed at noon.

Unless you have other lambs out side I would keep him inside till it's a little warmer or he is a little bigger.

I keep flavorless electrolites, plain yogurt, and peptobismol on had during lambing season. If he comes down with scours, which they are prone to do when just starting on a bottle. Electrolites help keep them hydrated, peptobismol soothes their tummies, and the plain yogurt gives them probiotics to kickstart their guts.
 

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He is our only lamb, at least for the next 4 weeks! so he is a house lamb, then hopefully a garage lamb! lol
 

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The babies in my avatar were all bottle babies from last year. We fed 3-4 times during the day and did not feed at night. The hardest part is not letting them make you believe they need more milk. They will act like they are still hungry but giving them too much at a time will make them ill. We fed ours warm milk and others say to feed it room temp so they are less likely to overeat.

Have fun!
 

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He is doing good. My wife has got him up to six ounces. We have been keeping the formula a little weak to prevent diarrhea but he seems to be doing really well. He'll latch on to the bottle very well when he is hungry and I swear he is growing!!
 
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My father-in-law had a round of bad luck last night. Here is was in the negatives. had 5 ewes lamb to a total of 12 babies. this little guy is from a new mother who cleaned him well but he is so small, he is one of twins and weighs about 4 pounds. he had a ewe have triplets and never let any milk down. those trips are actually on this ones mother and she is doing great with them. his twin died. he had another ewe have trips. two are alive and healthy, one was still in the sack and was about a 1/3 of the size of the other lambs. luckily all the others did well. he had a long night though and some how my wife talked him in to use having the bottle lamb (easier for him0 and he agreed. he eats well but is small. he did have some colostrum but he is on milk replacer now. any suggestions on extra care would be great. thank God our ewes aren't do for another 4 weeks!!! the bottom picture is of him in front of my 2 yo's push toys if that gives you any idea of his size. he is a Suffolk cross.




Do you have any bottle lambs for sale looking for few to raise.let me know thanks
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My father-in-law had a round of bad luck last night. Here is was in the negatives. had 5 ewes lamb to a total of 12 babies. this little guy is from a new mother who cleaned him well but he is so small, he is one of twins and weighs about 4 pounds. he had a ewe have triplets and never let any milk down. those trips are actually on this ones mother and she is doing great with them. his twin died. he had another ewe have trips. two are alive and healthy, one was still in the sack and was about a 1/3 of the size of the other lambs. luckily all the others did well. he had a long night though and some how my wife talked him in to use having the bottle lamb (easier for him0 and he agreed. he eats well but is small. he did have some colostrum but he is on milk replacer now. any suggestions on extra care would be great. thank God our ewes aren't do for another 4 weeks!!! the bottom picture is of him in front of my 2 yo's push toys if that gives you any idea of his size. he is a Suffolk cross.


Do u have any bottle lambs for sale looking for a couple to raise thanks.
 
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