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Dead ewe

  • 23-05-2015 1:31pm
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    Just found a dead ewe in one of my fields. She was half eaten. I'd say she went on her back and then the fox got her. No other sheep injured. She had two lambs born on the 29th of March. Do ye think I should just leave them with the flock?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,269 ✭✭✭Cran


    arctictree wrote: »
    Just found a dead ewe in one of my fields. She was half eaten. I'd say she went on her back and then the fox got her. No other sheep injured. She had two lambs born on the 29th of March. Do ye think I should just leave them with the flock?

    If possible I'd feed, would be ok 10 weeks plus but 8 i d bring them in and feed a bit


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