The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: LadyFarmer on May 08, 2016, 09:50:28 am
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Hello
Looking for some advice. My pregnant ewe has passed a metre long jelly like stringy cord. She is roughly due (we didn't use a raddle but my other ewes lambed this week) but she has a tiny udder still and her vulva hasn't changed so I wasn't expecting any action yet.
She is behaving very normally. She's a first timer and quite large.
What is going on??? Should I be worried??
And advice gratefully received.
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Difficult to give a definitive answer without seeing it but it could be a burst water bag, in which case she's started to lamb. In a first timer vulva and udder may hardly change before birth. Is she pawing the ground, lying down then getting up again, tucked into a corner or under a hayrack, lying down and stretching out her legs, bleating, making nibbling movements ....? Depending on breed you may be able to see two distinct "dips" in front of her pelvis if you look along her sides - this indicates the lambs have moved into position ready for birth.
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i agree it is difficult to give a definitive answer. if she is not lambing it could likely be the mucus plug that some sheep discharge prior to lambing - i have known it to be a few days before. the consistency is very sticky and jelly like no blood and no smell
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When you say passed ,do you mean Anus OR Vagina a metre long could it be a tapeworm