Doing a headcount this morning, gutted to find yet another sheep missing, went over the field to find it dead

. Again it was one of this year's Gotland lambs, a little boy this time. I had checked them carefully Saturday and all were fine as far as I could see, no sign of illness/lameness or looking poor. I went away Sunday morning till Monday evening, and thought my hubby would have checked them for me but he hadn't done Sunday and Monday he was working, so this lamb would have died Sun or Mon. It had just been started on by crows by the looks of it, a hole in the side and eyes missing

so my initial fear that foxes took them appears wrong. I have taken it in for a post mortem today.
I am now wondering whether the relentless wet and windy conditions have just been too much for them, although this wouldn't explain why my adult Gotland ewe died mysteriously in September. I have moved all the other lambs (10 left) into a small paddock with a shelter and will start feeding them, although there was still a fair amount of grass on the paddock they were in. This paddock is too small to support them for long so they will be getting haylage/hard feed. I'm hoping to eventually put them in with the other adult ewes but will hold off till I get the results of the PM, which I hope sheds some light on all this! An odd thing is that all the three sheep seem to have died in roughly the same place in the field.
I so hope I don't get any more losses ...