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Sick ewe post lambing
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<blockquote data-quote="sjewart" data-source="post: 4845026" data-attributes="member: 57218"><p>Got a 3 day lambed ewe. Lambed triplets herself. Cleansed OK. She had big bag pre lambing. She's been off colour all day. Lambs full but she's no keen on coming in for her feeding. Wondering if it could be a touch of milk fever? </p><p></p><p>What is best to feed her to promote recovery? I have her on hay, molasses and couse mix at mo.</p><p></p><p>She's in an individual pen as was waiting on another to lamb to shift them to another wee shed together. Think she would fair better out in main pen with others yet to lamb and will have to do this tomorrow but lambs are not as strong as I'd like for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjewart, post: 4845026, member: 57218"] Got a 3 day lambed ewe. Lambed triplets herself. Cleansed OK. She had big bag pre lambing. She's been off colour all day. Lambs full but she's no keen on coming in for her feeding. Wondering if it could be a touch of milk fever? What is best to feed her to promote recovery? I have her on hay, molasses and couse mix at mo. She's in an individual pen as was waiting on another to lamb to shift them to another wee shed together. Think she would fair better out in main pen with others yet to lamb and will have to do this tomorrow but lambs are not as strong as I'd like for that. [/QUOTE]
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