Yea I figure it's pretty disingenuous to pretend like everything goes well on the farm and that I'm a genius. Half-smart and stubborn is how'd I'd characterize it. - Peter
It's not to move them after they lambed for at least 2 days so they can Bond good I had one have twins one was still born another one had twins down at the Lakeshore and one of them ended up out in the lake and drowned and then I had one had twins the first one of the year and the bald eagles got them and I had a first time mother have twins but she ended up only wanting one of them and then the other day I had one have triplets so now I'm trying to take that orphan lamb and put it on her since she has such a large udder I think she could take care of four of them she looks like a milk cow
I've had very little success grafting lambs unless I can get some of the birthing stuff on the adopted lamb. I think, over time, we can hopefully work any lambing issues out of the flock. - Peter
Thanks for sharing that mistake. It can prevent someone else from doing it.
Exactly what I was going to say
Yea I figure it's pretty disingenuous to pretend like everything goes well on the farm and that I'm a genius. Half-smart and stubborn is how'd I'd characterize it. - Peter
Go easy on yourself brother, no one is perfect and we all make mistakes!
We all sure make mistakes, just trying to remember the lesson learned here. Thanks! - Peter
It's not to move them after they lambed for at least 2 days so they can Bond good I had one have twins one was still born another one had twins down at the Lakeshore and one of them ended up out in the lake and drowned and then I had one had twins the first one of the year and the bald eagles got them and I had a first time mother have twins but she ended up only wanting one of them and then the other day I had one have triplets so now I'm trying to take that orphan lamb and put it on her since she has such a large udder I think she could take care of four of them she looks like a milk cow
I've had very little success grafting lambs unless I can get some of the birthing stuff on the adopted lamb. I think, over time, we can hopefully work any lambing issues out of the flock. - Peter