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that is so , sometimes you have to hold them up on their legs til the stomach rights itself , very common just before lambing due to extra size . twin lamb toxaemia and staggers can be underlying cause of sheep on backs ( being caste )

 

This is very interesting since the stories related read like something out of all creatures great and small TV series:thumbup1:. The more things change the more they stay the same.

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This is very interesting since the stories related read like something out of all creatures great and small TV series:thumbup1:. The more things change the more they stay the same.

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All creatures great and small was filmed around where I live. In fact, my wife's claim to fame is that she was seen as a child buying an ice cream in one of the films.

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Why did you not leave it to achieve its lifelong ambition,

 

Sheep have to be the dumbest thickest animal God ever put on this earth,

When I'm first minister of the nation formerly known as Scotland I shall make keeping them a criminal offence.

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I have turn a number of sheep over in the past, and freeed then from fences when they got head stuck.

The other day I was at my barn and looked over the field where the tenant has got his in lamb ewes. To see one born. All good there, then about 5 or 10mins later another. This one did not look to be moving or breathing, but the ewe was licking it. So called my tenant to let him know, but he was 15mins away. He told me if you can do any thing do it otherwise it stood no chance. So I went over it was not breathing so I cleaned its mouth and nose. Then stuck a blade of grass up its nose. The all of a sudden it snessed and started breathing. So I steeped back and let the ewe lick it. And just watched it until the farmer turned up. I spoken to him today and the lamb is fine. The tenent has only got 40 ewes.

I couldn't have just let It go had to do something.

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I have turn a number of sheep over in the past, and freeed then from fences when they got head stuck.

The other day I was at my barn and looked over the field where the tenant has got his in lamb ewes. To see one born. All good there, then about 5 or 10mins later another. This one did not look to be moving or breathing, but the ewe was licking it. So called my tenant to let him know, but he was 15mins away. He told me if you can do any thing do it otherwise it stood no chance. So I went over it was not breathing so I cleaned its mouth and nose. Then stuck a blade of grass up its nose. The all of a sudden it snessed and started breathing. So I steeped back and let the ewe lick it. And just watched it until the farmer turned up. I spoken to him today and the lamb is fine. The tenent has only got 40 ewes.

I couldn't have just let It go had to do something.

 

HI MATE i seen the farmer today he said he goes around there 2/3 times he thanked me thanks jon :thumbup:

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