trampledbygeese
Loving the herd life
I have a couple of years lambing experience under my belt but this is a first for me. I'm going to put it under emergency as I know the first 24 hours of life are the most critical for a lamb to survive and thrive.
Two baby ewe lambs born just before midday today. Mum Southdown X Black Welsh Mountain. Dad Icelandic. First time birthing for this mum. She's about 2.5 to 3 years old. Hay and pasture, standard free access minerals and kelp, as well as additional Se. Small amount of grain each morning.
Had to assist with the first birth as little lamb had a HUGE head. Like a bobble head sheep when standing. Second lamb slid out just fine.
Lambs are strong and interested in life. Got all the right number of limbs and other things. This makes me happy. Mum is up and eating, but very tired and often laying down. Bonded quickly with her lambs, but needed a bit of help counting to two at the start.
Problem: There doesn't seem to be enough milk.
I got the lambs suckling okay and did a few test squeezes of milk. The milk does not come out easily for me, it's like she's got a very small milk hole. The milk comes out as drops when I squeeze not squirts. But the nipple is smaller than I'm use to, so it could be a failure in my technique not her equipment.
The lambs latched on and suckle well enough, but they don't seem satisfied and keep hunting around for more nipples. Bellies are only half full before mum gets tired and needs to lye down again.
I am confident they are getting SOME milk. Just don't know if it's enough.
Questions: If they continue to be hungry can I bottle feed them some goats milk? Or even sheep milk if I can wrestle one of the other mums into giving me some of their sacred juice? If they are getting some First Milk (starts with C, big fancy word) from their mum, would it hurt them to also get some every-day milk? Or is this a huge NO-NO?
When should I start to worry that they aren't getting enough milk? What signs should I look for?
Two baby ewe lambs born just before midday today. Mum Southdown X Black Welsh Mountain. Dad Icelandic. First time birthing for this mum. She's about 2.5 to 3 years old. Hay and pasture, standard free access minerals and kelp, as well as additional Se. Small amount of grain each morning.
Had to assist with the first birth as little lamb had a HUGE head. Like a bobble head sheep when standing. Second lamb slid out just fine.
Lambs are strong and interested in life. Got all the right number of limbs and other things. This makes me happy. Mum is up and eating, but very tired and often laying down. Bonded quickly with her lambs, but needed a bit of help counting to two at the start.
Problem: There doesn't seem to be enough milk.
I got the lambs suckling okay and did a few test squeezes of milk. The milk does not come out easily for me, it's like she's got a very small milk hole. The milk comes out as drops when I squeeze not squirts. But the nipple is smaller than I'm use to, so it could be a failure in my technique not her equipment.
The lambs latched on and suckle well enough, but they don't seem satisfied and keep hunting around for more nipples. Bellies are only half full before mum gets tired and needs to lye down again.
I am confident they are getting SOME milk. Just don't know if it's enough.
Questions: If they continue to be hungry can I bottle feed them some goats milk? Or even sheep milk if I can wrestle one of the other mums into giving me some of their sacred juice? If they are getting some First Milk (starts with C, big fancy word) from their mum, would it hurt them to also get some every-day milk? Or is this a huge NO-NO?
When should I start to worry that they aren't getting enough milk? What signs should I look for?