Over the years any lamb of ours that's not up and suckling quickly has been culled from the flock. Still get the odd one that's slow to get going but they get a jacket, a feed of colostrum from a single-bearing ewe with plenty of milk and a mark on the card index that sees them sold as a store or ending up in the freezer. They almost always get going by the end of day two - just need a helping hand at first, especially if it's been a freezing night. My job is to get all the lambs to live and if that means a bit of extra work then that's what I'm there for. What am I going to do with my time otherwise - get a paper round?