msstacey92
Chillin' with the herd
Hi!! Thank you to everyone who participates on these threads!!! I joined this amazing site because of the wonderful resource it has been already!!
We are a large-ish family with a very small "flock". We have two club lambs our daughters took to the county fair show last summer....one is a Hampshire and the other is a Hamp/Suffolk cross. These girls are just new yearlings and due to have their first lambs later this month and early March...twins no less for each. If I said I was nervous that would be an understatement. My breeder is amazing and we have known them for three years. I believe we have all our supplies and the girls are as ready as they can be!! So now we wait....in the meantime...
We are currently bottle feeding two of the breeder's lambs that he needed help with...one ewe lamb(born 1-27-17) and one ram lamb(born 1-28-17). The ewe lamb is a twin whose momma developed a one sided udder and the ram lamb is a single whose momma was "old" and had a severe uterine prolapse that they(vet and breeder) couldn't fix properly(they had to put her down...very sad!!!) The little ewe is thriving and is amazing!! She is eating well, jumping, playing...and just plain adorable!!! The little ram, well, just seems depressed. He just today is suckling the nipple and not really interested in more than the corner he sleeps in. I am beside myself with worrying about him!!! He just doesn't seem to be thriving...I even gave him a dose of baby lamb strength today(on the advice of the breeder). His temps have been normal, he urinates well, his poo seems normal...not a lot but normal, and he eats if I keep the nipple in his mouth(he never seeks it out). I have no idea what to do for this poor little guy!!
I will try to post a photo of them...and my beautiful yearlings(I adore them all!!!).
We are a large-ish family with a very small "flock". We have two club lambs our daughters took to the county fair show last summer....one is a Hampshire and the other is a Hamp/Suffolk cross. These girls are just new yearlings and due to have their first lambs later this month and early March...twins no less for each. If I said I was nervous that would be an understatement. My breeder is amazing and we have known them for three years. I believe we have all our supplies and the girls are as ready as they can be!! So now we wait....in the meantime...
We are currently bottle feeding two of the breeder's lambs that he needed help with...one ewe lamb(born 1-27-17) and one ram lamb(born 1-28-17). The ewe lamb is a twin whose momma developed a one sided udder and the ram lamb is a single whose momma was "old" and had a severe uterine prolapse that they(vet and breeder) couldn't fix properly(they had to put her down...very sad!!!) The little ewe is thriving and is amazing!! She is eating well, jumping, playing...and just plain adorable!!! The little ram, well, just seems depressed. He just today is suckling the nipple and not really interested in more than the corner he sleeps in. I am beside myself with worrying about him!!! He just doesn't seem to be thriving...I even gave him a dose of baby lamb strength today(on the advice of the breeder). His temps have been normal, he urinates well, his poo seems normal...not a lot but normal, and he eats if I keep the nipple in his mouth(he never seeks it out). I have no idea what to do for this poor little guy!!
I will try to post a photo of them...and my beautiful yearlings(I adore them all!!!).