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Community => Marketplace => Topic started by: ramblerskitchen on February 24, 2011, 11:21:38 am

Title: WANTED ORPHAN LAMBS DORSET
Post by: ramblerskitchen on February 24, 2011, 11:21:38 am
Hello,  is there anyone near to Dorset who have orphan lambs they need to rehome. 

I will eventually like to breed my own, but need to sheep keeping experience before I can do that.   

Sarah
Title: Re: WANTED ORPHAN LAMBS DORSET
Post by: ellisr on February 24, 2011, 03:43:05 pm
I have a couple of ryeland orphans, but this my not be the best way to start. Orphan lambs are very demanding and need worming, vaccines etc and that can be hard for some on a small 'pet' lamb. Have you asked about to see if you can join in and help out with someones flock to start with and gain a bit experience. I know that if an orphan lamb gets sick or dies it is heart wrenching
Title: Re: WANTED ORPHAN LAMBS DORSET
Post by: TheCaptain on February 24, 2011, 09:10:01 pm
Rach,

I've sent you a PM  ;D

Cheers,

Jon
Title: Re: WANTED ORPHAN LAMBS DORSET
Post by: TheCaptain on February 25, 2011, 09:30:06 pm
If anyone needs to rehome some Orphan lambs we're available, north Dorset/Somerset/Wiltshire area.

Cheers,

Captain
Title: Re: WANTED ORPHAN LAMBS DORSET
Post by: ramblerskitchen on March 01, 2011, 08:48:27 am
Hi   Thanks for the offer of lambs ellisr.  I have managed to find some a 5 minute walk away.  I spend last night assisting with lambing.  crash course but managed to assist with pulling out 2 lambs.  I also spend some time docking tails, castrating lambs, tube feeding and generally asking as many questions as I could in the few hours I was there.  I will be going again later in the week.

I am collecting 4 lambs this week, there will be kept in my garden shed under a heat lamp for a few weeks before I move them to the field.  Luckily the lady sheep farmer is on hand should any problems arise.

I also collected my first batch of 20 Ross Cobbs yesterday.  They are settling into their new home and will give them a few days before I let them go outside.  Needs to warm up a bit.

What with that, 8 saddlebacks and 14 layers.  I am really excited.  6 months ago I was still dreaming of finding some land to rent.  It goes to show that sometimes good things do happen.   So excited