Coming Home For Lambing.

Gator

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Location
Lancashire
Quite night but for 2 shearlings that lambed, ones no milk, other bags of milk and convinced it' not hers:banghead:.
Feckin shearlings just about had enough of them this year:mad:. No prolem last year with them but this year's crop need alot of friendly accistance :whistle::whistle:
 

Gator

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Location
Lancashire
On the bottle run this morning, had mi cleaner helping:rolleyes:..

I'll get the dribbes :D
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Finished
Just pulled a lamb from a ewe that will not get up! She has put everything into her lamb.
Gone through the remaining and have 4 deff and 3 poss in lamb.
Chucked them out in to a small field
Have 6 mothering pens to chuck out in to lean to overnight and 5 basket cases to keep in for a day or two
Worse lambing ever.
No grass,no milk,small lambs,fox,crow,and Brock
Will be putting things back 2 or 3 weeks next time
 

Gator

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Location
Lancashire
Will be putting things back 2 or 3 weeks next time
Im' doing the same .
Agree with you on the worst lambing, had just about everything a bloody sheep can throw at you this year. Foster pens full, carnt foster them on quick enough, stuck another 3 in today. Just 1 twin left to lamb and 40 singles, the problem now is the singles are needing a pull just to big and nowt in the foster pen to even match them .
 
Im' doing the same .
Agree with you on the worst lambing, had just about everything a bloody sheep can throw at you this year. Foster pens full, carnt foster them on quick enough, stuck another 3 in today. Just 1 twin left to lamb and 40 singles, the problem now is the singles are needing a pull just to big and nowt in the foster pen to even match them .

My last one is so thin she can't get up to mother her lamb
Suprising she has a bit of milk
The lamb has a foot of tube from it's navel I've tied it off iodine all over and Fed colostrum . Probably should have chapped it on back of head but the wee things trying to get up
Another one for the demics pen
 
Location
Cleveland
Im' doing the same .
Agree with you on the worst lambing, had just about everything a bloody sheep can throw at you this year. Foster pens full, carnt foster them on quick enough, stuck another 3 in today. Just 1 twin left to lamb and 40 singles, the problem now is the singles are needing a pull just to big and nowt in the foster pen to even match them .
I don’t worry about them being of a similar size...if you’re pulling them out of the foster pen then you have nothing to lose
 

hinchy

Member
Location
Derbyshire
that was the first go with it after picking it up the morning
pleased with it so far
it is easier than it looks to catch them as they run though , a couple needed a push
got some shitty ewe lambs to go though tomorrow

found it for sale on face book still a lot of money sold with in two hours and if i did not buy it
there was a Q
https://www.facebook.com/groups/far...613649063/?sale_post_id=998319613649063&rt=11
Prompt response! Many thanks.

Yes I’ve seen the vid, but always keen to hear some TFF members’ reviews.

Glad I’m not the only one with some $hitty ewe lambs!
 

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