The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: JoanneB on June 17, 2014, 07:49:15 am
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Hi folks. I feel a bit like the woman who went to the docs complaining of heartburn and came home with a baby!
One of my wethers had a wee girl! I don't know who's more surprised, me or 'him'. Both doing well, she's about 4 days old. Milking well. I've had the other 5 checked and they are definately boys. My shepherd friend came round last night and had a good check.
So there's no particular need for a vet home visit (££?) except I don't know whether / when she'll need vaccinations, tagging, special feed etc. Is there anything important I should be doing these next few weeks? I'd really like to have her well used to me.
Lovely, a wee stunner.
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I would keep a good look out for flystrike on your small flock (including the lamb) as the flies will be very attracted to the smell of the birth fluid etc. I also see one of your sheep in the background of the photo seems to have a mucky bottom so do keep a very close eye on this for signs of flystrike - especially until you can get them all sheared. Would be heartbreaking for you to lose the mother and or baby if flystrike did take hold. From another post on the forum you will see that flystrike has been a real issue this year - particularly in some flocks that have lambed late.
As for vaccinations for the lamb etc - yes, it is advisable to have her vaccinated as this will guard against her picking up any nasty illnesses and also guard against tetanus. She will also require tagging in due course. I take it you have a CPH Number etc and have your flock number as you will need this info to go on the tag. As for special feed - she should be fine on her mothers milk and grass once she is old enough to eat it.
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Pretty lambie :sheep: What a nice surprise !
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Thanks guys. All my sheep were shorn today and all doing well. No sign of fly strike here thank goodness.
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What a nice surprise!
But how exactly does that happen? I.E A pregnant ewe passing herself off as a male?
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I bought them in March at about a year old. I guess she got in with the wethers and wasn't spotted. I'm not composing, I bought 6 for the freezer and have ended up with a starter flock! Lamb is growing fast. She seems much bigger today.