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Bionic

  • Joined Dec 2010
  • Talley, Carmarthenshire
I thought one of my sheep was dead
« on: June 19, 2012, 10:23:29 am »
This morning one of my shearlings was lying on her side with her head at a funny angle. I watched for a moment and couldn't see her breathing and thought she was dead.
I was too frightened to get close so called OH. He went into the field, she got up, wee'd, poo'd and ate some grass and looked at me as if to say "what's all the fuss about". Oh well, I guess I will get used to their ways.
Sally
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plumseverywhere

  • Joined Apr 2013
  • Worcestershire
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Re: I thought one of my sheep was dead
« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2012, 10:27:03 am »
 ;D  Sally - I've literally just come in from doing something quite similar!  I was checking mine for strike when I saw that one of the rams belonging to the commercial farmer opposite was on his side looking quite dead. The farmer grazes all his boys over here next to our sheep field.
Wandered over trying to work out what breed it was so I could tell him which of his tups had carked and it jumped to its feet scaring the bejeeeeeezes out of me. Gah!
We will get used to them, I'm sure (all good fun!!)
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Bionic

  • Joined Dec 2010
  • Talley, Carmarthenshire
Re: I thought one of my sheep was dead
« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2012, 10:28:41 am »
Plums, that has made me feel a whole lot better.  ;D
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plumseverywhere

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  • Worcestershire
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Re: I thought one of my sheep was dead
« Reply #3 on: June 19, 2012, 10:31:33 am »
I did it once when the chickens were sunbathing - very new to chickens we were - I was shouting that the fox had been and massacred them. Course they all got up, shook their feathers and carried on scratching about  ::)


The one time we did have a dead sheep, it was my 10 year old that found her - if you find a lot of crow activity near a 'sleeping' sheep, its not a good sign I found  :-[
Smallholding in Worcestershire, making goats milk soap for www.itsbaaathtime.com and mum to 4 girls,  goats, sheep, chickens, dog, cat and garden snails...

Fleecewife

  • Joined May 2010
  • South Lanarkshire
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Re: I thought one of my sheep was dead
« Reply #4 on: June 19, 2012, 11:37:03 am »

...... if you find a lot of crow activity near a 'sleeping' sheep, its not a good sign I found  :-[

Too true  :(
 
My OH was taking a visitor out to show how to shear a tup a couple of days ago.  Went into the small paddock where he had previously corralled them, only to find one lying dead.  He went up to it to haul it off somewhere but noticed it looking at him. Just snoozing after all and too comfy to move  ::)  - but he was the one used for the demo.  Usually they would move off when we get within about ten feet of them.  I think they must just be enjoying the late arrival of some sunshine. :sheep:
 
Sunbatheing hens can look as if they are dying of some hideous and painful condition  :o ;D ;D :chook: :chook:
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Brucklay

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  • Perthshire
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Re: I thought one of my sheep was dead
« Reply #5 on: June 19, 2012, 12:42:24 pm »
Yes - done the same quite often - ewe's lying as what I thought looked like an uncomfortable angle - deep sign and an oh no under my breath - only to walk across to find it jump to it's feet, turn around and give me an annoyed look!! Lot beater than the alternative though  :thumbsup:
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suziequeue

  • Joined Feb 2010
  • Llanidloes; Powys
Re: I thought one of my sheep was dead
« Reply #6 on: June 19, 2012, 12:59:43 pm »
Yes - one of the early things that struck me when we got sheep is that they don't move around much really. There's alot of sitting around cudding.
 
The obvious realisation dawned on me that whenever I see them from a train or car they are usually running away..... from the train or car.... hence an illusion that sheep are active creatures always running around.
 
My flock are a bunch of lounge lizards who like to hide in amongst the nettles under the trees so I am always fretting when I count them and find one or two missing......
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jaykay

  • Joined Aug 2012
  • Cumbria/N Yorks border
Re: I thought one of my sheep was dead
« Reply #7 on: June 19, 2012, 02:43:22 pm »
My goat kids, and occasionally Rowan, lie with their heads back at such an angle against their bodies I have been convinced a few times they must have broken their necks somehow  :o But no, clearly that is a comfortable way to sleep if you are a goat  :D

Sylvia

  • Joined Aug 2009
Re: I thought one of my sheep was dead
« Reply #8 on: June 19, 2012, 03:50:27 pm »
I think they take it in turns to pretend to be dead. Sheep sense of humour ;D

SallyintNorth

  • Joined Feb 2011
  • Cornwall
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Re: I thought one of my sheep was dead
« Reply #9 on: June 19, 2012, 04:42:53 pm »
I think they take it in turns to pretend to be dead. Sheep sense of humour ;D
Absolutely true.  ;D
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Brucklay

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Re: I thought one of my sheep was dead
« Reply #10 on: June 19, 2012, 07:30:37 pm »
I can just see them at dusk, drawing straws - ok Hazel you'll have a limp tomorrow and refused to get caught, Ash your on head stuck in fence duty, Juniper - no running to the feed bucket really give her something to worry about and Virgina just play dead - sorted
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Bionic

  • Joined Dec 2010
  • Talley, Carmarthenshire
Re: I thought one of my sheep was dead
« Reply #11 on: June 19, 2012, 07:32:08 pm »
Brucklay,
I don't think mine are quite that organised yet but they are getting there  ;D ;D
Life is like a bowl of cherries, mostly yummy but some dodgy bits

TheCaptain

  • Joined May 2010
Re: I thought one of my sheep was dead
« Reply #12 on: June 19, 2012, 11:08:57 pm »
Did exactly the same the day after I took all of my last years ram lambs to the big field in the sky, went into the field to find my Tup lying deathly still on his side - heart missing several beats, I walk up to him whistling and calling his name. Nothing. Literally get up to him, touch his back leg at which point he jumps up turns around and tries to head butt me as a thank you for my concerns. bugger.

Remy

  • Joined Dec 2011
Re: I thought one of my sheep was dead
« Reply #13 on: June 19, 2012, 11:12:29 pm »
Well sheep obviously play up to their reputation of being 'born to die'!  Many of mine have given me the 'oh no, a dead sheep' moment, only to turn out to be 'sleeping' even if they are stretched out with their necks twisted back in an unnatural angle!


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Rosemary

  • Joined Oct 2007
  • Barry, Angus, Scotland
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Re: I thought one of my sheep was dead
« Reply #14 on: June 20, 2012, 09:09:32 am »
I've had sheep, hens, our Shetland pony all to this to me but the worst was one of our collies. Tess was lying on the sofa, dead still, I couldn't see her ribs moving - worst bit was that her eyes were open and staring and her tongue was sticking out. What a sinking feeling.

But she was fine. Weird but fine.

 

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