Woolover Lamb & Goat Cover
Product Details
Provide warmth to newborn lambs and goat kids with a recyclable, wool cover. Increases survival rates when used 0-12 hours after birth.
Specs
- Recyclable
- Wool
- Lamb Cover: Approximately 16"L x 9.25"H
- Kid Cover: Approximately 14"L x 6.5"H
How to Use
Precautions
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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 -
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 -
Scales and Slings
Lamb Cradle
Item #887610 -For carrying slick newborn lambs and goat kids. Plastic sides provide a secure grip during transport.
$13.00
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Courtney S from Pennsylvania
This is an excellent coat for lambs. Our ram was 10 days old when I put it on him. It stretches out and I had no issues getting it on. He is now 4 weeks old and still wearing it since we are having extremely low temperatures. I recommend this product and will be buying more.
Melissa R from Massachusetts
I had 2 Dwarf Nigerian kids born and 2 days after birth I tried to put on and the head holes are too small and not forgiving enough to pull on. Sweatshirt sleeves worked better.
Leeann B from Minnesota
The coat feels of very good quality but the head hole is soo tiny. The stitching has to be cut to get a head into it.
Christina T from Georgia
These run kind of small and I had to take the seems out to get them to fit my kids. I had to cut the leg holes bigger as well. Tough and warm material but runs small.
Sarah G from Utah
We used these back in New Zealand for all our orphan lambs and they were great. I was so happy we found these. We now live in Salt Lake and the only lamb coats we could find were fancy show coats so when my daughter came across these online it was a done deal. The great thing about these covers is that you don't have to take them off the lambs. They just wear out over time and fall off (most of the time).
Definitely something to keep on hand if you raise sheep. BTW our sheep are Barbados and back in New Zealand we had Suffolk.