Monday, March 16, 2020

#193 Pumpkin & #192 Thea



Todays deliveries did not go well...


 After coming home from work today I went straight out to the barn.
Knowing we should have lambs.
I found this little black and white ewe looking for her mom and hungry.
After taking a quick scan across the barn to see who she belonged to
I found #193 Pumpkin laying in a corner.  As I approached her
I could see that she had prolapsed and was in shock.
We spent much time with her and to get her treated but I 
think she is still in shock and don't know if she will recover.
I have supplemented her lamb with her milk and 
will continue.  I'm thinking that this little girl is going
to be a bottle baby for now.
Pumpkin was bred to Gordon and delivered a beautifully
spotted ewe lamb.
#192 Thea was bred to Bian.  She delivered this really 
nice dark moorit ewe lamb.
While I was trying to get photos this evening I noticed
that the lamb wasn't visually following her mom, she was
following by scent.  I picked her up and used my open hand to approach 
her eye and she does not blink.  I've seen this before
but didn't know what was causing this problem.

I reached out to some fellow shepherds and believe that
it is possible that since I did treat the whole flock with Corid
for coccidiosis.  Not realizing that Corid blocks the
up take of thiamine.
I have given the lamb .5mm of thiamine with Vit. B and 
will continue this for a few days.  I don't know if
this will reverse or improve her condition.
I will also follow up with my vet as to treatment.

I will be going back out to the barn this later this evening as
I thought I noticed another ewe may be ready to deliver.

2 comments:

  1. Sorry to hear your bad news; I hope your ewe and lamb both recover.

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  2. Thank you for your concern. The lamb is doing wonderful. Still too soon to know if Pumpkin will turn the corner to recover.
    I did put Olivia in the pen with her, so maybe new life with her will bring her around. Let's hope.

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