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Best way to rear Orphan Lambs
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<blockquote data-quote="CornishRanger" data-source="post: 4710740" data-attributes="member: 80700"><p>Fostering, particularly wet fostering is the way forward imo, as long as you have a suitable lamb to foster on, you want to "match" ewes own lamb as close as possible for best results. </p><p></p><p>My mate has taken a single away and foster on a pair of tame lambs which reduces the number of ewes that reject one. He was also telling me that he has a mate who puts 1ml of formalin in every litre of tame lamb milk, and has "never saw red gut ever again"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CornishRanger, post: 4710740, member: 80700"] Fostering, particularly wet fostering is the way forward imo, as long as you have a suitable lamb to foster on, you want to "match" ewes own lamb as close as possible for best results. My mate has taken a single away and foster on a pair of tame lambs which reduces the number of ewes that reject one. He was also telling me that he has a mate who puts 1ml of formalin in every litre of tame lamb milk, and has "never saw red gut ever again" [/QUOTE]
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