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Title: How long until lambing?
Post by: Rosemary on March 29, 2009, 11:20:34 am
Jinx has got an udder with milk! Does this mean lambing is close? She doesn't look like it's imminent ie she's not off on her own or showing any discharge or anything but I wondered how soon befoe lambing they got milk.

I was less stressed having my own child.
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: hexhammeasure on March 29, 2009, 03:27:59 pm
It depends on how full and how old the ewe is. Gimmers and young ewes will bag up tightly earlier than older ewes. In general when the teats fill up and point out its time to watch carefully, but watch out with old girls as they may not even produce milk til a couple of hours after birth
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: Pigtails on March 29, 2009, 05:48:01 pm
We have a mixture, young and old ewes, our first lamb was born on the 6th March, twins arrived yesterday and we had another set of twins today, along with a single lamb,
In between times two sets of twins have been lost,.

Do breeds differ in lambing times?
Our neighbours, seldom lamb before the end of April, we are told.



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Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: Rosemary on March 29, 2009, 07:37:05 pm
"It depends on how full and how old the ewe is."

She's a gimmer and this is her first lamb. It's a single. She's not bursting but the teats are well sticking out to teh side now.

I've started bringing them in to the shed at night so I can check late on and I know where they are. Don't fancy scouring the hedge bottoms in the cold and dark!
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: pikilily on March 29, 2009, 09:08:33 pm
hi rosemary...i am in the same place as you....

one ewe has had an udder absolutely bursting full for the last two weeks but shows no other signs as yet. by my dates she is not due to lamb until the 8th. this will be her second set of lambs.  i am bringing them into the smallest paddock at night time so i can view with minimal fuss. stress stress stresssss!!!

i am so excited...i dont want to go to work in case i miss something....its my first time....
Emma
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: doganjo on March 29, 2009, 09:11:43 pm
Can they manage on their own if you two go off to work?
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: BadgerFace on March 30, 2009, 09:38:06 am
90% of ewes lamb without problem. I check mine every two hours during the day, and last thing at 12 then again at 3.00 am and at 6.00 am on getting up (again!!). I only have 16 ewes and normally they are all over and done with within 3 weeks, so it's not too bad - you soon get into the swing of it. In a large housed flock someone is on hand 24/7, where it can get very busy with babies popping out all over place  ;D Lucky my office is only 20 yards from lambing paddock/yard or I wouldn't get much work done.  :sheep:
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: pikilily on March 30, 2009, 09:20:39 pm
Waheee...we have started.

All weekend and overnight last night i have been feeling jippy, with stomach cramps and nausea...so didint go to work today.

Lucky that, cos Tuppence lambed today The first was a tiny little boy who has needed a bit of help to find the teats. He was rather weak and feeble so i milked her into a syringe and tubed it into his mouth. he then had the ooomph to get up and try for himself later.
the second lamb was noticeably bigger girl who seemed to be looking for the teat as soon as she hit the ground. She just needed a bit of help to clear her nose and mouth, she came out with the sack intact! both lambs seem to be doing well by this evening....and they are so cute.

not bad for a first timer...Emma ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: Rosemary on March 30, 2009, 09:22:39 pm
Well, until 5pm today! And she managed all by herself - as I drove home from work today, there Jinx was with her little black bundle. I must have missed it by only a few minutes.

Juno and Jura are very excited. Jinx seems to like her lamb - she's chuckling away. He's been up and had a drink, had his navel dipped and seemed warm and full at 8pm. I'll check again before bed, I think.

I'm now worried about Jinx cleansing properly. How do I know, if I don't find the afterbirth? She still had some "stringy" bits left at 8pm.

Dan says he looks like an At-At, which is very unkind. THis is him and his mommy going from the field to the pen.
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: BadgerFace on March 30, 2009, 09:28:45 pm
Very cute lamb  ;D Well done to both first timers  ;D

Pikilily, we need to see a photo of your lamb  :sheep:
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: pikilily on March 30, 2009, 09:33:37 pm
Will take some tomorrow and post pdq
Emma
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: Rosemary on March 30, 2009, 10:02:42 pm
He's not really cute - he's pretty ugly but I'm hoping that he'll look better in the morning   :sheep:
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: kaz on March 31, 2009, 08:56:25 pm
I bet he looks a lot more like a Ryeland today. Congrats to first lamb.

Kaz
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: Rosemary on March 31, 2009, 09:02:36 pm
Hmm. He's a bit odd looking - patchy grey and black with ENORMOUSLY long legs and long floppy ears. I'll get a photo tomorrow in daylight. He seems quite bright though and is exploring his little pen. I might let him and mum out into the slightly bigger pen tomorrow if I feel brave enough.
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: garden cottage on April 04, 2009, 03:42:29 pm
well done rosemary, first season lamb for us today put some pics on when i can
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: doganjo on April 04, 2009, 05:11:33 pm
Is his Dad a ryeland too?  I presume he is and his colour and shape will coem through in time.

If not then you don't really know what you're going to get in the way of looks do you?  I might pop over and see him sometime.
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: Rosemary on April 04, 2009, 09:24:35 pm
Yes, he is pure Ryeland. His father is called Garioch Highlander, and his granddaddy on his father's side is Paithnick Tam, who was Royal Highland Show Champion in 2005. And that's the extent of my knowledge of Ryeland breeding!

Do come and see him - he's very perky now and I've stopped worrying that he's going to die if the rain hits him. In fact he was out in the rain for the first time today and survived!
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: doganjo on April 04, 2009, 10:11:50 pm
I read somewhere - on here I think, Dan might remember - you can make little plastic coats for lambs to keep the wet off them.  I've a feeling I've seen a diagram somewhere
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: Rosemary on April 05, 2009, 04:20:11 pm
You can buy things called lammacs; Carol's got some and offered me some but I wasn't organised in time. He's been out playing in the sun today. Feel a bit sorry for him as an "only lamb". In the field next door a gang of about 12 lambs, bigger than LB, were tearing around. He just plays by himself. Hope Juno gets a move on and gives him some cousins (half-siblings really) to play with.
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: doganjo on April 05, 2009, 11:49:21 pm
She's due soon isn't she?  When do you finish work?
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: kaz on April 06, 2009, 07:18:01 pm
Where's the pictures then?
Title: Re: How long until lambing?
Post by: Rosemary on April 06, 2009, 07:49:34 pm
If you go into the Diary section on TAS there is some video and pics. If it's fine tomorrow, I'll get some more - he's changed so much in a week. I had forgotten what they were like - I think working on a farm lambing 600 ewes, I didn't notice the details.

No news on Juno yet - not sure whan she's due but she's got milk and is like an elephant.  The scanner thought about the same time as Jinx but since one had a single and one twins, she said it was hard to knwo for sure, but she thought she'd been caught on the first cycle which would make it before 18th April.