Sincere thanks for all the advice you have me on my prolapsed ewe.
Yesterday she had twins, the first weighed in at 4kg & I delivered the second one at 5kg. The mam licked them & shuffled around to bare her one tiny teat for them to feed. A few hours later, she had a 3rd which had it's legs folded back so my partner delivered that one at 3kg. We tube fed her colostrum & made little splints from insulating tube as her legs were bendy & couldn't support her. An hour later she was up & walking. All was good so we left them with the mam to feed, checked them about 2 hours later to find the smallest one squashed to death under her. Mam still down, the other 2 taken & under the red light on bottles & thriving... and I'm devastated.
Any advice on murdering the ewe & making it look like an accident? Asking for a friend
Yesterday she had twins, the first weighed in at 4kg & I delivered the second one at 5kg. The mam licked them & shuffled around to bare her one tiny teat for them to feed. A few hours later, she had a 3rd which had it's legs folded back so my partner delivered that one at 3kg. We tube fed her colostrum & made little splints from insulating tube as her legs were bendy & couldn't support her. An hour later she was up & walking. All was good so we left them with the mam to feed, checked them about 2 hours later to find the smallest one squashed to death under her. Mam still down, the other 2 taken & under the red light on bottles & thriving... and I'm devastated.
Any advice on murdering the ewe & making it look like an accident? Asking for a friend