Sheepshape
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Your ewe could easily be losing weight due to her greedy lambs. Ewes usually have a good/huge appetite if the lambs 'draining' her. I would have wormed her,too (and even the lambs if you are in a worm-prone area.....using an appropriate wormer for their young age).
Losing fleece often occurs after a severe illness, and also if there was a difficult birth.
Those lambs should be fine on pasture. Over here we would give them 'lamb creep'.....pellets much like ewe pellets, but smaller, with 18% protein to ensure that they continue to grow well (Our climate means that the grass is poor for the first half of Spring).
Your ewe may have twisted her 'knee' or injured the ligaments. This will sort itself out over the course of a few weeks.
Good Luck.
Losing fleece often occurs after a severe illness, and also if there was a difficult birth.
Those lambs should be fine on pasture. Over here we would give them 'lamb creep'.....pellets much like ewe pellets, but smaller, with 18% protein to ensure that they continue to grow well (Our climate means that the grass is poor for the first half of Spring).
Your ewe may have twisted her 'knee' or injured the ligaments. This will sort itself out over the course of a few weeks.
Good Luck.