FunInTheSun
Ridin' The Range
First, thank you for all the advice I was able to read about this topic in other posts! So, hoping you can help with our current situation.
One of our ewes gave birth to triplets 3/18, early morning. This is her third litter, but she's not been the best momma. She had triplets last year and did OK - just pretty much disinterested. All three of this new litter nursed soon after delivery (yea!), but momma has since decided she doesn't want one of the lambs to nurse. Kicks and head butts the little guy every time he gets close. So, based on advice I read in another post, we penned her. Then, DH held her head and we got the little guy on a teat. Last feeding was 1:30AM, but she wouldn't have let the lamb nurse without DH holding her. We will continue this (penned and holding her) for several days, hoping momma will get accustomed to the little guy.
So, now my question: the little guy tries to nurse from the back instead of from the side. When DH is holding momma, we get the lamb to go to her side, but when the lamb is left to his own devices, he always goes at the udder from the back. I couldn't find any other post that addressed this and am wondering why he does this and if we should do something?
One of our ewes gave birth to triplets 3/18, early morning. This is her third litter, but she's not been the best momma. She had triplets last year and did OK - just pretty much disinterested. All three of this new litter nursed soon after delivery (yea!), but momma has since decided she doesn't want one of the lambs to nurse. Kicks and head butts the little guy every time he gets close. So, based on advice I read in another post, we penned her. Then, DH held her head and we got the little guy on a teat. Last feeding was 1:30AM, but she wouldn't have let the lamb nurse without DH holding her. We will continue this (penned and holding her) for several days, hoping momma will get accustomed to the little guy.
So, now my question: the little guy tries to nurse from the back instead of from the side. When DH is holding momma, we get the lamb to go to her side, but when the lamb is left to his own devices, he always goes at the udder from the back. I couldn't find any other post that addressed this and am wondering why he does this and if we should do something?
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