A lamb is born!

Jyn

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Im so excited- we had our first American Blackbelly lamb born around an hour ago! She hasn't passed her afterbirth so Im looking up information on it... but some pictures!
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Thanks! Im still trying to figure out how long before they pass the afterbirth? Im not sure if she has a twin in there but I am not sure what to do if she doesnt pass the afterbirth in a good period of time?
Ive had 8 kids myself and things are a little different for me! HAHA!
 

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It can take quite awhile, several hours. If she is up, caring for the lamb, interested in food then she's probably done.
 
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Okay, there was quite a bulging sac after the lamb was born so I wasnt sure if that was the beginning of #2? I posted the image in another thread.
I went back out and she is up and having what seems like sparatic contractions that makes her make a belching sort of sound, but Im not seeing anything actually starting to pass- its just the hanging membrane.
 

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Not sure, twins generally follow closely. If there is progress let her be. I have yet had to help my pds who have a lot of abb in them.
 
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