DJ98 wrote: » Ewe scanned for twins, going about lambing since morning however when I pulled the first lamb it came out wrapped in the cleanings, born dead, she's too tight to get the second lamb anyidea what the cause of this would be?
kk.man wrote: » Did u leave her too long to intervene...I usually give them an hour after seeing the water bag. I'm only summarising... not an expert
wrangler wrote: » Could be anything, hurt, dogs, even mouldy silage, We always bring them to a lab for post mortem. Seeing that teh other lamb came out you should be able to get the second one out, put plenty of gel into her and use a twine on the head and the feet. You might get to put a lamb on her if she has milk
DJ98 wrote: » Second lamb out, also dead
Siamsa Sessions wrote: » We’ll be keeping 25-30 ewe lambs this year as replacements. If I sprayed numbers on them to match with their mothers as they’re being left out of the shed, would the number be still on them in 2 months time? Or would the spray have washed off and I’d be better off just tagging them as they go out?
Cran wrote: » Throw a tag in them, markers never stay especially as wool grows
Siamsa Sessions wrote: » Thanks. It’ll be one less job to do down the line too. Is it worth disinfecting the tag points when the lambs are so young?
joe35 wrote: » what to people do with used half ton meal and fert bags. clearing out a shed for pens and its full of emptys. Also what do you use to notch the ewes ear. TIA
Dinzee Conlee wrote: » After getting a bad doing from hoggets ears getting infected a few years ago, I always disinfect the tags now. I use the cover of a marker spray bottle with surgical spirits in it, just dip them in before they into the tagger...
Lambman wrote: » Lads numbering lambs today hoping for the weather till get them out shortly noticed 1 lamb with a massive bulge on it's side from front shoulder till half way back his ribs... Give him an antibiotic but question is should I bust it Lance it or just leave it? Doesn't seem till be affecting lamb looks lively enough... He does tend till lay down under the feeding trough so there's a chance he got jammed getting out again.. another explaination could be there's a pallet tied on blocking part off the feeding barrier till make a creep area for lambs maybe he got a splinter off that.
Lambman wrote: » This is just like a water balloon very fluidy if I knew how till put pictures on this I would... Yeah he's in with 4 ewes and 7 lambs... I only noticed this morning but coulda been there last night might leave him till this evening give the antibiotic a chance till work and hopefully see some improvement by then... Neighbour called over since and he says he'd syringe it out because it's infected and would be better out off the body?
Lambman wrote: » Stuck a needle in there with the intention off sucking it out with a syringe but as soon as I put needle in it started running out it so drained it all out hes back looking normal now... Have a ewe there though that lambed trips a week ago tomorrow pulled lamb off her yesterday and today she wouldn't eat nuts picked a bit at silage but is standing with her head tight in the corner... 1 did off her elder is very hard so I milked it out a bit milk looks fine.
Lambman wrote: » The stuff that drained outta lamb or the milk in the ewe? Stuff that came outta lamb looked like piss. Milk in ewe looked 100%
DJ98 wrote: » Horny ewes here this year are a disaster lambing, only about 8 after lambing but 3 of these are after having big dead single lambs, they lamb themselves, often when I'm not around, some have nice handy size lambs but others are massive and they were all fed the shame, have managed to Foster lamb's onto the ones that lost a lamb
Birdnuts wrote: » What ram did you use?? I've had bad experiences in the past with Suffolks on these Ewes:(
DJ98 wrote: » Texels