Asha's Lamb-Along Spring 2026

Finally going to actually get stuff done! Only took all day lol
 

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All very fascinating! I had to look up jugs, you have A LOT of work ahead of you, but all those sweet little lambs must be a wonderful reward!
I think you’ll see some tomorrow 🥰
Well apparently the sheep heard me talking about tomorrow and decided to plan a surprise on me! The first ewe just started, I'm gonna have baby pics in about an hour or two!!!
 
As always with farm based projects, things don't always go to plan.

Ewe 1 had to have her lambs pulled. They're big and were tangled, both coming at once. She's older and has no milk, so now we have twin bottle lambs.

Ewe 2 had a stillborn and a live. So half a set of twins. She currently has the twin orphans, temporarily.

Ewe 3 popped up within the last few minutes, haven't even brought her into the jugs yet.

In a couple hours I'll have a few fuzzy lambs to hold and snuggle and it'll ease a lot of the frustrations and worries. Fuzzy lambs fix everything in case you haven't heard ;)
 
Start Date: Thursday, March 12th
# of Ewes: 248 (count was off lol)
# Left to Lamb: 244
# of Lambs: 6

All the jugs are set up, and we decided to try number tags this year so those are now screwed on, and I bottle fed our two orphans who may or may not successfully get grafted onto a ewe who lambed at the same time. Thawed out and warmed up some saved colostrum for the soggy gremlins to have.

We also had our first set of triplets already, no singles yet.

"Jugs" are basically little pens (ours are 6x4ft) that are temporary for ewes and their lambs to stay in to get to know each other. They say for singles they need one day, twins two days, and so on and so forth. Realistically, if a ewe is having trouble or her lambs look small, we give them as much time as possible.

(Pictured: Ewe and her triplets + the barn at night/my jugs... wait a minute I meant lambing jugs)
 

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# of Ewes: 247
# Left to Lamb: 241
# of Lambs: 8

Got a down ewe we're treating for milk fever atm, and we had 2 new ewes lamb. Ewe 1 had twins and one may have a slight deformity and ewe 2 is low milk but she had a single so theoretically she may be able to handle it on her own.

Seems we're in for a weird lambing, normally it's not so eventful but we've already had to pull lambs, bottle a little bit, and all 5 of the lambed ewes are around 8 years old! Thankfully, the ewe from yesterday accepted someone else's lamb so no permanent bottle lambs yet! We haven't even gotten the milk replacer yet for the future bottle lambs.

Did get some stuff done today tho. Water buckets have been distributed, hay was distributed, jugs were bedded down, etc.
 

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