So my ewes lambed Monday evening... waited until we were both out and they both popped simultaneously, of course. Two sets of twins.
We came home to chaos, both ewes in the same pen, lambs mixed up and the ewes headbutting each other. So we separated the ewes and attempted to get the right lambs to the right ewes. But seems we didn’t get it right straight away, and one ewe rejected one of the lambs, so we looked at them again and got the lamb from the other pen that looked more like a twin to the one the ewe was accepting. She immediately sniffed and licked it and all was fine for the first 24 hours. Then she started to push it away. The other lamb can feed ad lib, climb on the ewe, whatever. She is fine with it. But this other one is getting some rough treatment.
When she has her head in a bucket getting her cake feed, she seems oblivious that both lambs are feeding. So I know this lamb is getting at least two good feeds a day. All other times it seems to have to grab a quick drink when she’s looking the other way, or distracted by food, hay, or me being in the pen (I am away during the day so don’t know how much it gets during this time).
The temptation to remove the lamb and hand rear it is so strong as it’s heart breaking to see it getting treated unfairly. But having said that, it is still alive today (Friday morning, having been born Monday evening), grabbing a quick drink as and when.
My question is, should I intervene at all or just let her and the lambs just get on with it? Is it advisable to give it an additional bottle feed (if it will take it) to make sure it’s getting enough food? And if so, is it OK to mix a substitute milk (Lamlac) with whatever it is getting from the ewe? Or should I milk the ewe and bottle feed (if it will take it).
For info, I still have both ewes in pens, though planning to give them roam of the barn this weekend as I’m sure they’d like more space now. Also, the ewe in question, I have put their Crystalyx High Energy lick in the pen with her and the lambs so the lamb that’s getting less food can lick it for energy if it wants to. I am planning to start putting them outside in the day as soon as the weather is stable too.
Any advice would be appreciated.