The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: Hugo on February 05, 2016, 07:34:13 pm
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I bought some packets of colostrum from Mole Valley Country stores last year and wondered how long they last has they have not used before date on them. Does anyone know if I will be able to use them this year or not? I bought some macs from golden hoof 3 years ago which were really good a keeping lambs warm indoors but were not plastic and won't to by more but golden hood don't sell them anymore as they were not popular apparently can't see why they weren't they have been a life saver. Anyone know were you can buy them from?
Thank you for your help lambing only 5 weeks away now and beginning to make sure my kit is ready.
Hugo
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Colostrum is usually produced with at least a 2 year sell by time. I always check on buying so it will keep for another year if not used. I'm surprised yours doesn't have a sell buy date on somewhere.
However, it doesn't suddenly go off on the sell by date, and as the packets are sealed and last 2 years+ anyway, it's highly likely it will be effective for another year, even if it is out of date. You could have a look at what Mole Valley are selling now and see if they have plenty of time left on them. If so, the chances are that yours from last year is still in date.
So - it all boils down to - do you feel lucky? :thinking:
As for your lamb macs - do you really need them for lambing inside? So long as they're not in a howling draft, lambs are incredibly resilient and can stand a lot of cold. I've just had a couple of ewes lamb outside (unexpectantly) on a really cold and windy day. The mothers chose a sheltered bit of the field, and the lambs were up and feeding in no time.