[Jacob-list] bottle-fed lamb questions
    ARTHUR PARTRIDGE 
    aztreaz at earthlink.net
       
    Tue Mar 24 22:46:14 EDT 2009
    
    
  
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 >Why did you leave the ewe and her lambs in a jug for two weeks? If
> there was a problem, that is a reason, but that is the reason for your
> problem with the lamb. If left separated from the flock for too long the
> flock will not accept the ewe or her lambs back into the flock without
> re-establishing the pecking order, which involves a lot of head butting.
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My friend raises Icelandics and she leaves the ewe and her lambs in the jug
for two weeks.  She also supplements the triplets; especially the lambs not
getting enough to eat.  She says it helps the bonding of the ewe and lambs
and, as I recall, to prevent injuries to the lambs when they are newborns. 
She has no problems with the ewes and lambs returning to the flock after
two weeks.   I only have one jug set up, for emergencies, so I am not able
to do this.  I put the ewe and lambs in the jug for a few days after birth
or put a gate up in the barn and keep them there for a few days.  No
problems doing it this way either.
Cathy
Moscow, Idaho
    
    
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