The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: Ladygrey on July 05, 2012, 08:41:24 pm
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I have a very tame pet lamb that isn't growing,
I cannot keep him so I am going to have to pay £20 to get him lamb chopped with the others but he has no meat on him so it will be a waste of my money.
All my sheep are very tame and they love cuddles, he is a lleyn x texel (or beltex but the farmer is now not sure which it was!) been wormed and flied.
Would anyone like him for free? pet/lawnmower only homes please :) I am on the north hampshire/berkshire border
Took some photos of him this afternoon with my young sister
(http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b316/Duckberry/DSC_1048.jpg)
(http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b316/Duckberry/DSC_1046.jpg)
(http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b316/Duckberry/DSC_0981.jpg)
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When you say he has no meat on him, do you mean his is pretty bony?
The only reason I ask is because I picked up 9 cade lambs... 2 of which weren't growing. After extensive care, monitoring and medicating the diagnosis is that he was so riddled with worms early in life that he has worm damage to his gut which leads them to not grow, bulk up, do well. He may need serious worming and even then never grow to be a big meaty boy.
p.s my money is on Lleyn x Texel!
Good luck with him
Lisa x
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Definitely texel x as he looks like my texel x who is the best ewe in my flock!
Hope you find a good home for him. I am tempted as we are on the Hampshire border but we already have several pet sheep......
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Hope u find a good home for him! I'd love him but am a bit far away (Devon).
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Every year, we and every other farmer around end up with a few tail-end (commercial) lambs that look like they'll never finish. ::) And every spring, we get them all away and they're all always fine.
My prediction : he'll grow. Just slowly.
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I am not sure if he has every had worms :s but he has been worm tested and its been negative, he is just got no meat on him!
Thanks for the advice :) I might only be able to keep him until september, so will see how he grows by then :)
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Someone on here is looking for a silly pet lamb!!!
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Every year, we and every other farmer around end up with a few tail-end (commercial) lambs that look like they'll never finish. ::) And every spring, we get them all away and they're all always fine.
My prediction : he'll grow. Just slowly.
SINT...that is good to know.... a nice positive touch.... i am not expecting my little bag o' bones to make a good breeder of even a decent carcass... but to have a healthy weight would be lovely so i don;t want to cry every time I pick her up and she feels just like a skeleton with a loose fleece on :o(
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It might be worth giving your wee lamb a mineral drench; sometimes they're lacking a mineral and it makes them fail to thrive.
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your dont say if he has been castrated.
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a beautiful photo
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Sorry I didnt say, he has been castrated so he is a wether
:)
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Awww....lovely pics. Could come and live with my forever flock of mixed breeds, unfortunately too far away. Do hope someone can take him.
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It might be worth giving your wee lamb a mineral drench; sometimes they're lacking a mineral and it makes them fail to thrive.
I have been using Ovithrift drench on mine... you can put it in their food, milk or water and it is definitely picking them up! I recommend it wholeheartedly :o)
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Aww, cute. I had a duffer last year, who looks grand now, just took a little longer. I hope someone takes him on.
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I would be interested as a lawnmower. I am in Essex but work in Maidenhead (the commute from hell)
pm me or email me on [email protected] if you are interested :)