March 2, 2008 Update
02/03/08 12:11
Well, I haven't done very well with my lamb updates.
Here's a picture of Moriah who had way too many lambs
this year. I thought she was going to have quads and
unfortunately she had five lambs, which was just too
much for her body, so this will be her last lambing.
When she passed her water bag, I checked the first
lamb's position and it was coming with one leg back.
David wasn't home so I had to get my mom to come out
to the barn to hold Moriah's head while I
repositioned the lambs and pulled them. This was
mom's first lambing experience - she did quite well
for an 80 year old woman. Each lamb seemed to require
some repositioning. The first two were alive but when
I pulled the third lamb - the only ewe - she had
already expired. After pulling four lambs and helping
them each nurse a bit, we decided to leave mom and
lambs in the sunshine and get a quick bite of lunch.
Much to our amazement when we went back out there was
another big lamb which Moriah had delivered all by
herself - alive and healthy. Three of the lambs have
survived and here they are with mom who is doing a
good job of keeping them all going.