Is she expecting?

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Our temps don’t go below zero but I’ve had lots of lambs born when below freezing that did just fine. Although I always tried to put mamas in shed with clean straw to lamb on when I could, because it made me feel better
-22F seems bit too cold, but yes, if she is pregnant, when due date is coming closer I will close her in shed at nights at least. And hope for the best...my wost nightmare is that I go outside in morning and will find a dead baby 😓
 

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In February of 2021, Texas FROZE. I was living north of Tyler and temperatures dropped to -6F. I had 15 baby lambs, a few born during that storm. All did fine. I just had a roof lean to off the side of a portable building, all other sides open. I put up cardboard on the north side to block the wind and all survived.
 

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In February of 2021, Texas FROZE. I was living north of Tyler and temperatures dropped to -6F. I had 15 baby lambs, a few born during that storm. All did fine. I just had a roof lean to off the side of a portable building, all other sides open. I put up cardboard on the north side to block the wind and all survived.
Nice! That is very good to know, thanks for telling.
 
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