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Thank you so much.This is commonly seen after a sheep has lambed or has been sick, especially when they’ve had a fever. As long as the skin is healthy and she has decent shelter, you are probably ok to let her be.
Thank you so much.This is commonly seen after a sheep has lambed or has been sick, especially when they’ve had a fever. As long as the skin is healthy and she has decent shelter, you are probably ok to let her be.