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LambMetrics – 8th September 2020

September 8, 2020 by Wendy Beer

#LAMBMETRICS for the day

Drysdale & English Leicester Flocks

Born today: 0
Total Lambs Born: 115
Drysdale lambs (live total): 52
English Leicester lambs (live total): 40
English Leicester X lambs (live total): 14
Total Sets of Twins born: 37
Total Sets of Triplets born: 1
Total ewe lambs: 59
Total ram lambs: 56
Ewes lambed /77: 77  (100 %)
Lamb % : 137 % [live]
Assisted/Dystocias: 11
Losses: 9 [lamb]; 0 [ewe]

Extra Stats!

A few extra stats below – includes a bit of a tidy up and re-jig so some may not exactly line up with the above ones.

 

English Leicester – stud

English Leicester – coloured flock

Drysdale

Ewe lambs

19

9

25

Ram lambs

7

16

27

Sets of Twins

9

10

16

Ewes lambed

15

17

37

Ewes empty

1

4

2

Total Lambing (born live) %

162%

119%

133%

Assisted/Dystocia

3

5

3

Losses (Stillborn/Predation/Illness)

2

1

5

Lambs needing bottle feeding

1

0

0

Lambs requiring treatment for infection

0

1

4

Notable Midwifery tales:

That’s basically it with the LambMetrics for 2020! Thank you for coming along for the ride. 🙂

I will be trying to maintain some sort of blog (maybe once a week?) from now on.

Here are a couple of pics that cannot possibly convey the absolute Cuteness of Flopsy’s little ram lamb. He’s so Stinking Cute. I will attempt to get some video … (he was playing with a white EL lamb today and it was hysterical with this bouncy, small bundle of fluff next to a leggy white one… LOL)

LambMetrics – 4th September 2020

September 4, 2020 by Wendy Beer

#LAMBMETRICS for the day

Drysdale & English Leicester Flocks

Born today: 0
Total Lambs Born: 113
Drysdale lambs (live total): 52
English Leicester lambs (live total): 38
English Leicester X lambs (live total): 14
Total Sets of Twins born: 36
Total Sets of Triplets born: 1
Total ewe lambs: 59
Total ram lambs: 54
Ewes lambed /77: 76  (98.7 %)
Lamb % : 137 % [live]
Assisted/Dystocias: 10
Losses: 9 [lamb]; 0 [ewe]

Notable Midwifery tales:

Sometimes waiting the last lamb/s to be born seems to take forever.

No lambs today….. The remaining ewe has been given a(nother) pep talk about “not cooking them for too long”. She chewed her cud and walked off so I would suspect that’s similar to “the finger”. Humph.

That means …. more random lambspam photos for tonight because the only other item of excitement for the day was taking Floss to the vet this afternoon. (She’s running a temperature).

  • Drysdale twins
  • Drysdale ewe and lamb
  • Minty’s ram lamb
  • Minty’s ram lamb having morning tea
  • Panda and her twins
  • Flopsy’s little lad

LambMetrics – 2nd September 2020

September 2, 2020 by Wendy Beer

#LAMBMETRICS for the day

Drysdale & English Leicester Flocks

Born today: 0
Total Lambs Born: 111
Drysdale lambs (live total): 52
English Leicester lambs (live total): 36
English Leicester X lambs (live total): 14
Total Sets of Twins born: 36
Total Sets of Triplets born: 1
Total ewe lambs: 59
Total ram lambs: 52
Ewes lambed /76: 74  (96.0 %)
Lamb % : 138 % [live]
Assisted/Dystocias: 10
Losses: 9 [lamb]; 0 [ewe]

Notable Midwifery tales:

No new lambs today!

Sorted out the remaining ewes and lambs this morning since there has been a “break” in the births the last few days. The older lambs and their mothers were sent out into the Big Paddock, leaving the last few younger lambs as well the remaining expectant mothers in the Maternity Paddocks.

There was a general assessment of the “remaining” ewes and was decided that there were some dry ewes that had slipped in with the mob, as well as one English Leicester ewe that appears to have lost her pregnancy after the scan in June.

That means all the Drysdale lambs have been born and there are only two English Leicesters left (that had scanned pregnant) to lamb. And yes, Mona is one of them. Cheeky sod just wanted dinner last night! I ended up letting her out back into the paddock when I did the night feed and she was very content.

A case of “tick tock…..” waiting for these last two girls now. Both are in lamb to Sterling, the silver English Leicester. Mona is expecting a single and the other ewe, twins.

What will tomorrow bring?? (At least I’m finally able to get some other jobs done now!)

LambMetrics – 1st September 2020

September 1, 2020 by Wendy Beer

#LAMBMETRICS for the day

Drysdale & English Leicester Flocks

Born today: 0
Total Lambs Born: 111
Drysdale lambs (live total): 52
English Leicester lambs (live total): 36
English Leicester X lambs (live total): 14
Total Sets of Twins born: 36
Total Sets of Triplets born: 1
Total ewe lambs: 59
Total ram lambs: 52
Ewes lambed /76: 73  (96.0 %)
Lamb % : 140 % [live]
Assisted/Dystocias: 10
Losses: 9 [lamb]; 0 [ewe]

Notable Midwifery tales:

No lambs today!

The sun shone though, the lambs sunbaked and the mums ate and ate (with the odd afternoon nap).

Restructuring the pet lamb feeds at the moment which freed up some time and I was actually able to participate in our spinners group monthly Zoom meeting. Bonus was getting knitting done during that. First time in weeks!

This evening when chores were being done I found one of the lambs born the other day was sore in one leg so he’s in the hospital pen tonight with his mum and hopefully the antibiotics will work quickly before joint damage occurs.

And then there was Mona.

Mona was born in 2018. Her mum, Mopsy, was quite ill for several weeks before the birth and Mona was hand-raised.

She hasn’t been an overly clingy type of ex-pet lamb which is good. But she does have slightly “special needs” since she has developed a gimpy leg.

Tonight she wanted Mum.

“Muuuuuuuuum. I waaaaaaant foooooood.”

Hmmm hungry, eh? Maybe you need to get that lamb out. Here, come in the shed (where you were born) and have a snack.
I’ll be back in a few minutes – just getting the lamb bottles.
walk away

“BANG CRASH MUUUUUUUUUUUUMMMMMMMMMM”

?!?!?!?!

What’s going on??

“Oh, you’re here. Cool. I’ll just eat more chaff then.”

Hmmmm

Do you want a back rub? Ear rub?

“Yesssssssssss“

You haven’t wanted that for months.

“Want. Now.”

Okay…..

I think someone may be experiencing the first twinges of labour??

I’d better go check her again. LOL

LambMetrics – 31st August 2020

August 31, 2020 by Wendy Beer

#LAMBMETRICS for the day

Drysdale & English Leicester Flocks

Born today: 0
Total Lambs Born: 111
Drysdale lambs (live total): 52
English Leicester lambs (live total): 36
English Leicester X lambs (live total): 14
Total Sets of Twins born: 36
Total Sets of Triplets born: 1
Total ewe lambs: 59
Total ram lambs: 52
Ewes lambed /76: 73  (96.0 %)
Lamb % : 140 % [live]
Assisted/Dystocias: 10
Losses: 9 [lamb]; 0 [ewe]

Notable Midwifery tales:

No new lambs today.

Was quite a nice, sunny day but maybe the last few ewes are waiting for the weather to turn nasty?!

C’mon….. hurry up! LOL

So today you’ll have to make do with some random photos around the paddocks. 🙂

Drysdale lamb

Maybe lambs tomorrow??

LambMetrics – 30th August 2020

August 30, 2020 by Wendy Beer

#LAMBMETRICS for the day

Drysdale & English Leicester Flocks

Born today: 3
Total Lambs Born: 111
Drysdale lambs (live total): 52
English Leicester lambs (live total): 36
English Leicester X lambs (live total): 14
Total Sets of Twins born: 36
Total Sets of Triplets born: 1
Total ewe lambs: 59
Total ram lambs: 52
Ewes lambed /76: 73  (96.0 %)
Lamb % : 140 % [live]
Assisted/Dystocias: 10
Losses: 9 [lamb]; 0 [ewe]

Notable Midwifery tales:

Another set of black/white twins today! And just for variety it was two ram lambs. LOL

Unfortunately, there was a fox around last night. 🙁 One of the 2-day old Drysdale ram lambs was taken and killed. His mum was a little blase about it so here’s hoping she looks after the twin a little better.

It was a gloriously sunny and warm day and there were lambs sunbaking all over the place. We had to bring Tankerina back in and milked nearly 600ml from one side of the udder that the lamb was ignoring.

I was also concerned about Paris perhaps developing some mastitis but when I put a halter on her (she remembered….) and milked her a bit she was fine so that was good. Her lamb is now to be called Perdy. 🙂 She’s definitely showing all the laidback behaviour characteristics of that family line (like Minty and Gilbert) which I am pleased with.

There was a Drysdale ewe lamb born just before dark and that meant only 3 lambs for the day. Only a handful of ewes left! No doubt they will drag it out as long as possible. LOL

Afternoon nap with mum in the sunshine.
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