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jamsam

orphaned lamb

im taking on my first orphan today, its the smallest of triplet lambs born last week. am i mad???
my mum has lots of experience and im hoping i will learn...help!!!!
Gervase

Mad? Of course you are! Be prepared for the night-time feeds. And for a lot of noise from the little bleater! (Honestly, whoever coined the phrase 'Silence of the Lambs' must've been barking)
gil

You'll be fine, and so will the lamb. Keep it fed (check that its little belly is full when you've finished). Keep it warm, if need be (tho' I assume it's a healthy one - might be a bit small if it's the spare triplet). If its wee ears start to droop, it isn't happy (assuming it's a breed with pricked-up ears).

Must go
Gervase

Gil's right - don't panic, and enjoy it. Lambs are cute! You'll probably worry enough for two over every little hiccup (Just like someone I know!), but if they're sucking well and now cold and wet, they are remarkably tought little critters.
Cathryn

Also a terrible nuisance if it's a he! Because when it gets bigger it will not run away when you come into the field but come up to you (unexpectedly) and butt you hard in the back of the knees Laughing
Bernie66

At least its food if times are hard Wink
dpack

easier than kids Laughing
if it dont work out, dinner . if it does work out , dinner .
sorry thats horrid , little critters need lots of tlc , they grow fast and either become pets or dinner or breeding stock .
enjoy little critter and may it enjoy you .
Stacey

Awww orphan lambs Smile I love em. Any chance of a pic or two when it arrives?
Anna-marie

Jamsam,
You will enjoy every minute, even those where you think that you are doing everything wrong Shocked Laughing Laughing
I rescued one of my first twin lambs when she was born. She was frozen to the ground and her mum was more interested in her brother Rolling Eyes
I literally had to peel her from the ground Shocked Sad
Took her home, warmed her up, gave her some colostrum, fed her throughout the night, then took her back to her mum the next day Sad Sad
She needed help with suckling at first, and I just topped her up with the bottle, then by the fourth day, she didn't need any extra at all Very Happy
I called her Maisie (short for amazing Cool ) and she is thriving well.
She always comes to greet me, and tries to climb up the back of my legs, wanting to be picked up Smile
She rubs her face against mine, when I'm holding her Cool Very Happy
Anyone want a pet lamb? Rolling Eyes Wink Rolling Eyes
Anna-marie
jamsam

i certainly am mad..see other threads!!
im trying to get the sod to stay still for a picture today..he has learnt jumping up and down on the spot at some time in the night!!!
dpack

healthy then
well done .
keep at it .
i nurtured a pink ratus ratus . he was demanding as a wee one . 2 hour cycle .
and a few other critters now and again .
it gets easier
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