I know this is an old thread, but I'm just about to make a lamb warming box and this thread came up in my searches!
Most large farms have a large wooden box with a hinged lid. inside is divided into compartments to keep lambs from different ewes separate.
So is that just so you know which lamb belongs to which ewe, or are there other reasons? (for example, is it important that they don't transfer scent to each other and then smell wrong to the ewe?).
The box I'm starting out with will only have room for two compartments, but if I make it one big box, I reckon there will be room inside for three or four lambs. Any thoughts folks?
Also, it's interesting you mention the bucket of hot water [member=36412]farmvet[/member] . Have you ever come across a "
woolie warmer"? It's basically an improved bucket design - could be useful out in the field, or if there's no electricity in the lambing shed.
