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Ridgetop
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Gave another whack of Penn and Oxy to BL31. The placenta will often protect the mother and other lamb from harm if the remaining twin is alive. Several times we have had single lambs born alongside mummified fetuses. Ewe is looking good and lamb is slightly more active.
Update on 332 is not good. Her mastitis is back and udder half is like a rock. A very large rock - more like a boulder. The other side is almost nonexistant. Poor girl is really sick with the mastitis. Tomorrow we will give large dose of antibiotics, and try to dose with Today mastitis treatment. Since this involves inserting a tube into the nipple hole and squeezing the tube of antibiotics into the udder I am not looking forward to it. My dairy goats never liked it and they were used to being milked twice a day. This ewe has a sore udder and is not very docile nomally. I can only hope she is too sick to complain about it tomorrow. I also have some Banamine I can give her for the pain. Will have to pull the the twin ram lambs and put them on bottles. If a couple other ewes lamb with singles maybe I could try fostering these over to them but unlikely to work. I have a nice daughter from 332 but she had special bloodlines and I was hopeful to get something special from her this time. I would be less upset about bottle lambs if they were ewe lambs. These little rams will go to auction asap. So will 332 and another ewe whose udder is not good.
God is good, but sometimes life sucks.
Update on 332 is not good. Her mastitis is back and udder half is like a rock. A very large rock - more like a boulder. The other side is almost nonexistant. Poor girl is really sick with the mastitis. Tomorrow we will give large dose of antibiotics, and try to dose with Today mastitis treatment. Since this involves inserting a tube into the nipple hole and squeezing the tube of antibiotics into the udder I am not looking forward to it. My dairy goats never liked it and they were used to being milked twice a day. This ewe has a sore udder and is not very docile nomally. I can only hope she is too sick to complain about it tomorrow. I also have some Banamine I can give her for the pain. Will have to pull the the twin ram lambs and put them on bottles. If a couple other ewes lamb with singles maybe I could try fostering these over to them but unlikely to work. I have a nice daughter from 332 but she had special bloodlines and I was hopeful to get something special from her this time. I would be less upset about bottle lambs if they were ewe lambs. These little rams will go to auction asap. So will 332 and another ewe whose udder is not good.
God is good, but sometimes life sucks.