Thanks all.
I will buy some Rehydion for next time (fingers crossed not a next time, but be prepared)
I was kind of thankful in a way, the poor blighter would have been toast if he was left in the fields, natural selection, but we had to try. It gets quite upsetting for us both here when you have something so frail your looking after. Just leaves you tired and hard pressed to look after everything else thats healthy and needs attention.
Its a rolacoaster lambing time isnt it - you have to try to leave the aftermath of your caring instinct behind and just press on with those little ones that are left and to come. There is only so much time and attention you can give when i comes down to it.
At least he passed on with a full belly, tidy bed and in the arms of the other half.
Baz