Just to show their is no typical type of ewe that will prolapse . 15days before lambing this years first prolapse ( small in and out ) young ewe had 1 lamb carrying a single , no problems lambing last year . CS 3 so not fat ,out side so plenty of exercise . Texel x ewe carrying a lamb to a hill ram so should be slightly smaller . Feeding is any grass /silage / and 150gms of nuts . My records show most of my prolapses are CS 2.5 and as many singles as triplets and 1crops account for most . My earliest prolapse was in late January and the latest the day before lambing