Author: Gail
Date: 04-19-04 11:52
I have an older Southdown cross ewe who has previously been a good mother that twinned & rejected one of her lambs. I generally lamb on the pasture & then bring the ewes & lambs into jugs in the barn. It was a crazy day when she lambed with 4 ewes in labor at once. She tried to steal 2 different ewe's lambs before she finally lambed. She had her first lambed & cleaned it & let it nurse with about 45 minutes between lambs. After her 2nd lamb, she rejected the first.
I put her in a grafting gate - the first time I've had to use one - and she has let them nurse after a couple hours of being non-cooperative. It is a week today that she has been in the grafting gate - I have tried to let her out twice during which she would not let either lamb nurse. While not as seriously, she would butt both the lambs. She sniffed them & butted them away. I put her back in the grafting gate both times.
Any advice on how long to keep her in the grafting gate or anything else I could try? I had the impression that 1 week was typically adequate for even the most obstinate ewes. Other people have suggested putting her into a small community pen to try to make her motherly instincts kick in.
Thanks for your thoughts.
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