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Best way to rear Orphan Lambs
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<blockquote data-quote="FIL46" data-source="post: 6731422" data-attributes="member: 33238"><p>I found the shepherdess waisted a lot of milk by keeping it warm all the time and the lambs did bloat, also lost of nasties in the milk after being kept at temp for 5/6 hours, 2 years ago I changed to a heatwave milk warmer it warms the milk as they drink it, I mix it in lick tub with a drill plaster shiske and that keeps them going all day, </p><p>as for other feed I put water, creep, hay silage and pulled grass to try and get them going after 5 weeks its out to the small lamb field and only get cold milk for a week then off the milk and push the creep, It's a cost a hassle but that's farming</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FIL46, post: 6731422, member: 33238"] I found the shepherdess waisted a lot of milk by keeping it warm all the time and the lambs did bloat, also lost of nasties in the milk after being kept at temp for 5/6 hours, 2 years ago I changed to a heatwave milk warmer it warms the milk as they drink it, I mix it in lick tub with a drill plaster shiske and that keeps them going all day, as for other feed I put water, creep, hay silage and pulled grass to try and get them going after 5 weeks its out to the small lamb field and only get cold milk for a week then off the milk and push the creep, It's a cost a hassle but that's farming [/QUOTE]
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