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<blockquote data-quote="jemski" data-source="post: 4915908" data-attributes="member: 2096"><p>One of the ewes had laid on one of her lambs. I skinned it and put it on a quad lamb that I'd been bottle feeding and was a little bit attached to. She wasn't keen but not beating it up so I thought I'd give it a go. </p><p>I was marking up later that day in the pen opposite. I looked across and all I could see where the quad lambs back legs from under her. I've never leapt hurdles quicker. Got the lamb out but he was lifeless and floppy. Then I felt a faint heart beat. So I started mouth to mouth. Slowly he started taking gasps. I swore that if he lived he could be a teaser. Slowly he started breathing properly. He shook for about half an hour but he's fine now! And still a bottle lamb.... the bitch ewe is in the cull group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jemski, post: 4915908, member: 2096"] One of the ewes had laid on one of her lambs. I skinned it and put it on a quad lamb that I'd been bottle feeding and was a little bit attached to. She wasn't keen but not beating it up so I thought I'd give it a go. I was marking up later that day in the pen opposite. I looked across and all I could see where the quad lambs back legs from under her. I've never leapt hurdles quicker. Got the lamb out but he was lifeless and floppy. Then I felt a faint heart beat. So I started mouth to mouth. Slowly he started taking gasps. I swore that if he lived he could be a teaser. Slowly he started breathing properly. He shook for about half an hour but he's fine now! And still a bottle lamb.... the bitch ewe is in the cull group. [/QUOTE]
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