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<blockquote data-quote="Estate fencing." data-source="post: 7527802" data-attributes="member: 83694"><p>I never lost a ewe from last shearing, then lost a load of welsh broken mouth ewes because they had scab and had to treat it just as they where about to lamb and they died of twin lamb/ calcium (didn't like being in the pens)</p><p>Lost a lot of indoor lambing ewes due to various reasons, and had a lot with bad bags and still getting loads with mastitis now they are out.</p><p>But lamb mortality inside was bugger all really (I think its was less than 3%) but am losing quite a lot of triplet lambs and big singles on outside lambing ewes but don't seem to be having the ewe problems (yet).</p><p>250 still to lamb so still a bit to go for it to f**k up yet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estate fencing., post: 7527802, member: 83694"] I never lost a ewe from last shearing, then lost a load of welsh broken mouth ewes because they had scab and had to treat it just as they where about to lamb and they died of twin lamb/ calcium (didn't like being in the pens) Lost a lot of indoor lambing ewes due to various reasons, and had a lot with bad bags and still getting loads with mastitis now they are out. But lamb mortality inside was bugger all really (I think its was less than 3%) but am losing quite a lot of triplet lambs and big singles on outside lambing ewes but don't seem to be having the ewe problems (yet). 250 still to lamb so still a bit to go for it to f**k up yet! [/QUOTE]
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