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Nine days in on a dumb sucker
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<blockquote data-quote="fenceman" data-source="post: 1276566" data-attributes="member: 23460"><p>Real sorry you lost it Bigfoot sounds like you fought a good fight. :tiphat: . Back when we raised a lot of sheep(everyone go ahead and call me goatherder , I ain't scared) we would have a couple hundred lambs at a time. I made the observation that most often a rejected lamb or one tha t wouldn't nurse and bond correctly would eventually die. It wouldn't matter what I did they would do ok for a bit, then wilt and die. It's almost as if the ewe could tell the lamb was defective in some way.</p><p>I bottle raised hundreds of lambs for various reasons, but sometimes it seems their just defective and nothing you do will save them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fenceman, post: 1276566, member: 23460"] Real sorry you lost it Bigfoot sounds like you fought a good fight. :tiphat: . Back when we raised a lot of sheep(everyone go ahead and call me goatherder , I ain't scared) we would have a couple hundred lambs at a time. I made the observation that most often a rejected lamb or one tha t wouldn't nurse and bond correctly would eventually die. It wouldn't matter what I did they would do ok for a bit, then wilt and die. It's almost as if the ewe could tell the lamb was defective in some way. I bottle raised hundreds of lambs for various reasons, but sometimes it seems their just defective and nothing you do will save them. [/QUOTE]
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