Our First year Lambing! (2024-25)

Baymule

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I completely understand!! When she’s real close, the ligaments above tail will get mushy like you described. Also teats will engorge and stick almost straight out. Her bag is filling up, she’s almost there!

Our first sheep were 4 bred ewes. I bed checked them every night before I went to bed and first thing next morning, even before coffee. I still have one of those ewes, Ewenique, she’s 11 years old and due in December. She always has twins, is a good mom and a big pet. My ❤️ ewe.
 

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I didn't get pictures this morning, but my husband "put them to bed" and when she turned around while we were in there this morning he and I both did the "WHOAH!" And my husband commented on the drastic change from last night so heres hoping ;)

Today would be a great day for her to lamb - it's my FIL's birthday and he's been a VERY grouchy old cattle rancher about this whole venture.... 😜 so it would be fitting for the first lamb to drop and share his birthday 🤣
 

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WE HAVE A BABY GIRL!
She was born about 330 - right after the birthday party started 🤣. Mama gave birth, cleaned her up and we moved her and mom to a pen where she would be able to bond - our Dorper girl Boo was up in the middle of things once the baby was on the ground being nosey (she, Boo, is 8 mos and due in Jan, and thinks she's a dog 🙄🤣

Mama Dorothy (named for the Golden Girls) did really well with me moving her, and has done a fantastic job as a first time mama!
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