Hi All
Really pee*d off today. A 4 week old lamb, being raised as a single (mother disowned other one which we mothered on) big strapping gimmer lamb, was just dead! Lying against a tree, head between its front legs looking for all the world as if it was sunbathing, but stiff as a board. Well fed and healthy the night before.
Just some random facts to give you some clues:
Shearing mother, not too traumatic a birth but she didn't want either lamb at first, but we managed to get her to accept this one eventually without going in stocks. Had plenty of colostrum and suckled well.
Was a good thriving lamb with a zest for life not one which was looking for ways to die ( if you know what I mean)
We moved the sheep and lambs including these the night before from my house to my sons. Lambs were transported separately so they didn't get trodden all over and covered in poo. Met up with mother fine and all were absolutely OK. Put in big 12 acre field with other sheep and lambs. It died at the very top of this field.
Ewes all had heptevac P prior to lambing. Lambs have not had their booster yet.
Grass in new field is not long - probably a bit shorter than the field they left.
There were no clues on the body like snot or foaming or signs of trauma, or even of any illness by the way it was laying.
We are just concerned for the others - any ideas please?