Newborn Lamb & Kid Covers
Cover newborn lambs and goat kids with fitted blankets to provide warmth and protection from the elements.
Unlike the disposable plastic option, Newborn Lamb & Kid Covers are machine washable (bleach safe, but may discolor) synthetic “polar fleece” fabric which is soft to the touch.
Colors will vary.
Benefits
Specs
Small — COLORS WILL VARY
- Will fit small breeds of sheep and goat kids under 15 lb
- 8" tall, 6" to bottom of neck, 14" back (to top of neck)
Large — COLORS WILL VARY
- Will fit most lambs up to 30 lb
- 9.75" tall, 6.5" to bottom of neck, 16.5" back (to top of neck)
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Treatments
Baby Lamb Strength Oral, 16 oz
Item #780011 -A fast acting, oral nutritional supplement for weak or starving lambs. Contains vitamins A, D3 and E.
$19.50 -
Treatments
Premium Colostrum Replacer, 1.1 lb (500g)
Item #621610 -Colostrum replacer for lambs, goat kids and calves. High levels of immunoglobulin (150g IgG per 500g). Up to 12 feedings.
$49.00 -
Feeding Orphan Lambs and Kids
Shepherd's Choice® Lamb & Kid Milk, 25 lbs
Item #780002 -Veterinary-formulated milk replacer that provides total nutritional requirements for baby lambs and goat kids.
$70.00 -
Teats and Nipples
Wide Mouth Lamb 'N' Kid Feeding Bottle (with Pritchard Teat & Washer)
Item #562700 -Easy to clean, wide-mouth plastic bottle for feeding orphan lambs or goat kids.
$6.50 -
Drenching and Vaccinating
140cc Syringe (4.6 oz) Catheter Tip
Item #553000 -Most commonly used for stomach tubing weak lambs and kids. Can be used as a drencher as well.
$9.00 -
Equipment
Red Rubber Tube, 6.0mm dia
Item #553200 -A safe, easy method for feeding weak lambs and goat kids. Attach to syringe to dispense milk or colostrum.
$1.75 -
Treatments
Nutri-Drench, 8 oz. bottle with pump
Item #620200 -Provides quick, safe nourishment for "near-death" situations. Use to treat animals that are heavily stressed by parasites, weather, lactation or pneumonia.
$14.00
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Gayle L from Montana
Often lambing in cold to bitter temperatures we have found these lamb coats to aid in keeping new borns warm, thereby reducing stress to the newbie. We have found that when lambs are warm they tend to get up and nurse more during the 1st 24 hours rather than hunker down in the straw to try to stay warm (w/o the coats). These coats are relatively easy to put on, wear well, wash well and in most cases do not interfere with ewe/lamb bonding. Have even used them in grafting lambs by taking the coat of the natural lamb off and putting it on the 'graft'. If you lamb in colder climes, I would recommend these lamb coats. With these, in most cases, we have been able to say good bye to heat lamps... a definite plus. The cons are few but I would like to see some reinforcing material around the leg slits, particularly the rear leg slits as they sometimes tear, particularly on larger lambs. Other things to watch for when using this or any lamb coat or cover is to reach up underneath to make sure lambs' bellies are full which is sometimes obscured by the coat. Overall, we have found these coats to be quite useful.
Sharon H from S.E. USA - Florida
We have tried many lamb jackets before, always having problems with lambs getting them off, or them getting tangled up in them. These are absolutely top class. The polar fleece fabric really keeps the lambs warm, and it has short pile so it does not get caught on anything. Reminds me of the neoprene wet suits I've seen While we are in Florida, we do have freezing temperatures at times lambing between December & March. And inevitably the ewes pick the coldest nights to lamb. These coats are wonderful for keeping the body heat, and they wash nicely too. This product is top class!
Jan B
I loved these covers so much last year that I am ordering more this year! They are so easy to put on and never once did I have a lamb "get twisted up" in one, and they didn't come off. They wash very nicely too! My ewes never minded the little jackets on their newborns!
Jan Bennett
Stillhaven Farm