As requested at 2pm today, not 2am - isn't she good!!
I checked the ewes at 11am, and all lay there chewing the cud. Went shopping, dropped that at home and came back to the farm. As usual first stop the ewes - but did not expect to see a lamb standing there being dried by Felicity!! It was a big un (male). Could see another lamb on the way, and after checking there was a head and two feet, I moved out of the pen.....Felicity was so intent on licking the first lamb, she never bothered to look round for the second. I immediately got back in and made sure it was ok, and its nose and mouth were cleaned. Once I put the lamb in front of her, Felicity did dry it. But it was so tiny compared to the other one. Very slow getting to its feet.
Unfortunately, neither lamb showed any signs of feeding, although I kept a close eye on proceedings. I managed to get them both on the teat, and they had a little - but it was a struggle. Did this three times, and also tried to draw some milk from the ewe, but not much success there. Felicity was actually very good, about her udder being touched, and also me clipping round her udder to make it wool free.
I have brought the little female home, and she has drunk from a bottle. She is sitting in a plastic container, with a hot water bottle. Not very optimistic about her chances, but will do my best. Will aim for little and often with the bottle, do not want to risk overfeeding the little thing. I thought the pygmy kids were small, but this lamb is rather smaller I think.
Hope the bigger lamb has got the hang of the milk bar