Mini Horses
Herd Master
I've raised a few bottle babes that were still left with Mom & herd. Worked out just fine.
I'll prob do this soon. Maybe another ewe will foster her tooI've raised a few bottle babes that were still left with Mom & herd. Worked out just fine.
There is no need to feed the lamb during the night. Ewes will bed down overnight and get up in early morning to nurse lambs. Some of our ewes used to paw at their sleeping lambs at night to get up and nurse so the ewes could go to sleep themselves. LOL If you bottle feed, 3 x day will be enough. If you hold/tie/restrain ewe for nursing, 4x during day will be enough for another week or so, then reduce to 3x day feeding. If you supplement with bottle, do not be surprised if lamb prefers either ewe or bottle, not necessarily both. It depends on where the milk flows easier. You can sweeten the replacer with a little Karo syrup to encourage the lamb to take it. The Karo will also give a little energy to lamb.It's hard to wrangle mom at 3am.
Ewe will not normally reject lamb due to coat. In this case the ewe has already rejected baby so put on coat. Rub some of ewe's poop over coat to give it the ewe's smell. She will be less likely to reject again if it smells like her. Better to keep lamb warm. Do you have any way of hanging a heat lamp over the spot where the lamb likes to sleep? Hang it high up so ewe can't get to it. It will not warm the area that much, just take a little chill off under lamp. You can use a 100 watt incandescent bulb instead of heat lamp bulb. If tarp is not keeping wind out, put a couple bales of straw as a wind break.I mentioned to my daughter I was going to put coat on baby but didn't want to add to ewe rejecting her but at this point I will.
How so?^ that is not an option for us