I apologise for another newb question. I am ok with dogs and horses - sheep are relatively new.
I have 3 first time mum's ( Wiltshires) that are now in the barn ready to lamb. The first date they could produce was the 4th April, so got them in early to make sure they settled with the routine of being in, before lambing. I have hay and haylage, and they have sheep nuts and water. They don't seem to be eating the hay or haylage, as they are not getting through it. Am I being paranoid ( I am used to horses - hay is inhaled and just disappears) and they are just eating what they want, and I am worrying over nothing ? The previous sheep ( last years experienced Mums, who all ate the hay fine, and had twins each, all fine ) were ok with it. They seem happy, and are weeing and pooing like normal, and are often laying and chewing when I do a check. They don't act hungry, but I am a worried owner and want to do the best for them, and I am worried I am missing something !