Monday, April 29, 2013

Lamb Scare

Last night, while feeding the sheep, two of the lambs started eating the grain.  No biggie, we have seen them trying it before. . . last night was a different matter.  Two of them ate the grain so fast that they began to choke and froth, or foam, at the mouth!  I was shocked, they had been acting fine while we were watering and giving hay, what in the world was going on?  They gagged and moved around, then they just began eating hay like nothing ever happened!

After staying for a long time to make sure that they were okay and expanding their pens again we returned home.  An immediate Internet search brought forth several forums and websites that said sheep choking on grain produced large amounts of foam or froth at the mouth.  The other option seemed to be bloat and by all accounts they should already have been dead- I am guessing that was not the case as they did not have any other symptoms.  Happily, I can report that today they are just fine; playing like always and with a healthy appetite!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Munching on Hay

Little Moose, Petal, Clover, Sunshine
If you look closely at this picture can see the horns on Clovers head!  I find it remarkable how white the sheep can be after a snowfall.  You can see how the light reflects off Sunshine's fleece.  Petal's head is also hard to see because it blends in with the freshly fallen snow.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Lamb Update

As of today, the lambs are growing very well!  Sage is almost the size of Clover, she is starting to give him a run for his money.  Hehe!  He is no longer the one on top of the hay pile!  Nevertheless, Clover is getting bigger and that is proven by the fact that his horns are growing.

I know that I should be happy that we are getting snow, as we desperately need the precipitation.  Yet, I refused to shovel today because I suspected that the snow would melt off the sidewalk by this afternoon, and it did!  I believe that the lambs, boys, and I all will be glad when the weather is a little warmer.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Blizzard Preparations


Element Proofing
With winter weather coming back with a vengeance we had to make some quick preparations for the lambs. We were hoping that we could just leave all the lambs and ewes together in one shed and block the door; however, that did not work.  "Little Moose" was getting beat up by the other ewes and she is so tiny we did not think she would survive.  Therefore, we put one side of a lambing jug inside the pen at an angle so that they would have their own protected spot.  Lambing jugs, they are great!  Thanks Dad for helping me build them all those years ago, they have held up so well!

Last night when we checked on the lambs there was a small amount of snow getting in and one of the lambs was shivering!  We quickly decided to put in a heat lamp.

This morning we are at 23 inches and it is still snowing!!!  Everything is solid white!  I think that we will have to shovel out their outside enclosure or we will lose some lambs in the snow banks!

Monday, April 8, 2013

Little Moose


Welcome the newest member of the flock!  So far she has been dubbed "Little Moose!"  She is the color of a moose with long spindly legs.  Her mother is not the best Mama and is lacking maternal instinct.  We have been very worried.  I did not know what I would find this morning when I went to check on them.  Little Moose was doing just fine and she was bouncing up and down!

I was relieved to see her finally eating well from her mother.  The boys and I had spent the previous day trying to blizzard proof the shed for the lambs.  While we were working on this we would have to stop and show her how to suckle.  Little Moose did not have a good sucking action and Tulip (her mom) could have cared less about standing for her.


Friday, April 5, 2013

Sage


A new lamb joined us tonight!  She has been named "Sage" after the wild and prosperous Sagebrush found throughout Wyoming.  When we got to the sheep it was extremely windy; sustained winds of 28 miles per hour.  It was time to come up with a new plan and only two hours of daylight left.  We ran home, fed the kids, grabbed another lambing jug, and plywood to cover the sides so the girls would be protected from the wind.


Here we are in the process of adapting our lambing jugs to have solid sides; of course the three boys are in tow and helping!  They are learning construction skills at an early age.

Here is Sunshine with Petal, who is doing very well today!  They also got additions to their pen in order to make sure they were warm tonight and out of the wind.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Petal the Lamb



This morning we had another lamb!  Our first in WYOMING!!! This one is a little ewe with beautiful coloring. . . I thought that she was black and white until I got closer and she is actually brown and white!  She is beautiful and very spunky.  Her Mama is Sunshine and the boys would like to name her Petal.  In fact, they are already referring to her as Petal!